Word: spenglerism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson took the two spots before and after him to easily retain its championship in the Greater Boston cross country meet yesterday at Franklin Park. As expected, captain Tom Spengler was the individual winner...
...easy to understand the unhappiness he felt when he saw Quirk go by him at the two-mile point, when Frontierro was second behind Spengler. He warned Quirk that such an energetic spurt so early in the race would "kill" him, and the two engaged in a short conversation...
Even in the early parts of the race, Harvard was in command. Spengler and Quirk were soon running first and fourth, while Bob Seals and Mark Connolly were fifth and sixth. The situation didn't change much except for Seal's move during the middle of the five-mile race. By the four-mile point, he was second, and he finished in the same position letter specify the necessary steps toward admission...
...individual title is also likely to be won by a Crimson man. Captain Tom Spengler has yet to lose a meet this season, and was an easy winner in the race against Northeastern, the team best able to challenge the Crimson today...
Each team is only allowed to use seven men. Coach Bill McCurdy will enter his top five finishers against Dartmouth- Spengler, Bob Seals, Mark Connolly, John Quirk, Mark Connolly, and Howie Foye. His other two runners will be chosen from Tom New, George Barker, and Jeff Brokaw...