Word: skips
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...additional meet records fell in the field events. The Crimson's Tom Blodgett won the javelin with a toss of 190 ft., 10 in., and edged out teammate Skip Pescosolido and Cornell's John Murray with 13 ft., 7 1/4 in. in the pole vault...
During recurring times of crisis, he may reduce his lunch to an apple or skip it altogether, but he still finds time to fly kites with his four children ("a little high-altitude research," he calls it), likes to work in his basement workshop. His most recent achievement: a model covered wagon, big enough to hold his nine-year-old daughter and friends. For the brilliant assistants and students who have gathered around him, he has full appreciation. "I am a sort of scoutmaster around here," he says mildly...
...javelin will be close. On paper, the Crimson should have three of the first four finishers in Blodgett, Skip Pescosolido, and Bert Kneeland. But Blodgett went from 184 feet., 1 in. against Army to 169 feet against Princeton, and the rest of the javelin throwers are equally unpredictable...
Within the next two minutes, Lamont stole a pass and scored again, and attack-man Dave Bohn sank two goals both on passes from Lamont. Near the end of the period, Boston attack Skip Bohn netted a right handed bounce shot from near the center to make the score...
...Varsity will go into the game with essentially the same lineup that beat Stevens Institute and Hofstra on the spring trip. Dave Bohn--Skip Bohn's younger brother--Nick Lamont, Andy Leaf, and Captain Jerry Pyle will alteruate at the three attack positions...