Word: standouts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard looked especially strong in epee. All three Crimson swordsmen--Harry Jergensen. Paul Viita, and Steve Americkaner--were undefeated in three bouts. Viita, a sophomore who was fencing his first match for Harvard, gave a standout performance...
Until Szaro recovered from an early-game shoulder injury, Varney had been the Harvard standout. Playing both ways, the 230-pounder excelled as a linebacker and gained 149 yards on 18 rushes, including a bruising 40-yard touchdown run on the last play of the first quarter. Paul Masaracchio threw a key block for Varney en route to the goal line...
...again-down-again Columbia visits up-again-down-again Cornell in a game I would like to pick as an upset, but reasonably can't. The Lions have improved since their loss to Harvard and have found a sophomore halfback, Paul Burlingame, o take up the slack expected standout Jim O'Connor was leaving. The Ithacans are back at home, shooting to rebound from two straight defeats. The chance of a Big Red runaway exists, but I'll pick it close, 28-24, Cornell...
Senior fullback Dave Wright continued his bid for All-America honors with another standout performance. He didn't see the ball all that much Saturday, but whenever the B.U. forwards crossed the midfield stripe, he made them look worse than they already were...
Trail of Terror. Lone standout was Mayor Don MacGillivray, a World War II aviator, who firmly believes: "We're going to have to put up with some inconveniences for defense and research-and besides, this ordinance is unenforceable." Not even the ban's supporters seriously thought they were going to catch supersonic culprits up in the air, but they did hope it would at least serve as a precedent. Says Santa Barbara City Attorney Stanley Tomlinson: "I know we'll come in for some kidding about this, but it's high time somebody somewhere spoke...