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Word: stargel (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lowell House Bellmen shocked second ranked Eliot,43-41 in House basketball last night. Will Stargel and Reggie Jones led Lowell to its first win of the season. Dan Strauss, Colin Kerr and Bob Listenbee also sparked the victors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rings a Bell | 12/5/1968 | See Source »

September, the month of pre-season drills, should have improved Harvard's situation. It is now more than half over and the results have been numbing, to say the least. Three of the fourteen lettermen (John Tyson, Dan Wilson, and Will Stargel), all seniors, all vital to a successful season, are suddenly out of the picture. Four other key players--Richie Szaro, John Ignacio, Fritz Reed, and Tony Smith--will miss the entire practice campaign, and conceivably much of the regular season. Many minor injuries to inconspicuous players, routinely bother-some in previous years, take on great significance when compounded...

Author: By Boaz Shatton, | Title: Another Look at Football | 9/18/1968 | See Source »

...flanks, Varney's move seems so successful that he may end up being a better end than halfback. His counterpart, now that Stargel is out, will probably be Earl Strayhorn, a quick, 6'2",190 lb. junior. Because of a summer knee injury, the plan to move Stargel from halfback to end this season has been shelved. He is trying to strengthen his knee now in the hope that he can get by without an operation, and eventually help out at halfback. Tony Smith, currently out with a bad hamstring pull, John Kiernan, also injured, and Bruce Freeman are sufficiently...

Author: By Boaz Shatton, | Title: Another Look at Football | 9/18/1968 | See Source »

Tyson's generalization seems to have little support among most black athletes at Harvard. "There are radical and conservative athletes," halfback Will Stargel, observed. Williamson added, "I don't think the distribution is much different from the rest of the college. They're a strange bag of guys...

Author: By John C. Merriam, | Title: Harvard's Black Athletes Discuss Sports, Race, and Their Future | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

While there is disagreement on the extent of overt racism, black athletes, like the rest of the black community, point to the university's failure to provide black culture courses as the main indication of Harvard's unwillingness to change. "This is latent racism," Stargel said...

Author: By John C. Merriam, | Title: Harvard's Black Athletes Discuss Sports, Race, and Their Future | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

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