Word: skips
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That question was soon answered, as the Crimson rode strong performances by Ed Nosal. Skip Hare, and captain Keith Colburn to a sound 65-44 victory. The margin of victory was the largest ever in the Harvard-Army dual series...
...Skip Hare and Bob Galliers will try to pad an early Harvard lead by sweeping the broad jump and the triple jump: the distance coalition of Colburn. Roy Shaw, Jon Enscoe, Erik Roth, and Mike Koerner should put the meet out of reach...
...Crimson's Tim Schaaf and M.I.T.'s Andy Smith changed leads several times before Schaaf was able to defeat the Engineer, 2 and 1. Heisler easily won his match, 5 and 4, upping his season's record to 7-2. Two under par for the last nine, Skip Kistner continued to play well, making four birdies and defeating his M.I.T. opponent...
Harvard's one-two combination of Skip Hare and Bob Galliers snatched the first two places in the long jump with Hare winning on a jump of 22'11". Ed Baskaukas' jump of 6'5" was good enough for a second in the high jump, while senior Jim Coleman grabbed a fourth on the basis of fewer misses...
...Skip Hare won both the long jump and the triple jump. the former with a leap of 24 feet 4 inches, and Chris Alvord again doubled...