Word: second
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Winthrop House dominated play in the first half and led 12-0 at half-time. Flanker Jimmy Peterson scored the first touchdown on an overload power play. Winthrop capitalized on an Eliot House fumble in the second quarter, scoring on a five-yard plunge by halfback Billy Hobbs...
Eliot stormed back in the second half. Quarterback Bill Cherry hit Art Serrano on a 50-yard pass play to score. Winthrop fumbled a punt snap. Eliot recovered on the Winthrop 20 and moved to the six-yard line, but Winthrop's defense, which has yielded only 12 points all year, stopped the threat. Eliot finished the season with a 4-2 record...
...slums plus liquor stores. The celebrated Mall stretches about a mile from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial on the shores of the Potomac. On either side of it loom numberless federal buildings. Except for the Pentagon, it's all right there. Most of the buildings are the familiar second-rate parodies of the Panthcon and, as Greenough pointed out over a hundred years ago, there is nothing sillier than America trying to be Corinthian. Perhaps every President for the last hundred years, tired and frustrated at the end of his term, wanted to bequeath some mark of concrete...
Villanova coach Jumbo Elliott pointed out the night before the race that three others among his best harriers had injuries. Don Walsh and Dave Wright, who finished second and fifth respectively, were not in top condition. Walsh had shin splints and Wright was suffering from sprained ligaments. Elliott said. Chris Mason had a pulled leg musele but finished 28th...
Other physical problems which hurt the Crimson were Roy Shaw's sprained left ankle, an injury suffered early in the race, and Howie Foye's cold. But these two ailments probably did not make the difference between winning and coming in second...