Word: tims
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Brown's fastest sprinters, Larry Berns, Joe Capouch and Tim Joyner, are also second year men. An inkling of their ability is given by the fact that last year they teamed with Carson to set the New England intercollegiate Freshman record for the 400-yard relay...
...parties Vag was getting thoroughly depressed. He never had been one to pep up a party, and nobody else seemed inclined to do anything about the pall over the festivities. On the night before Christmas he sat at home and read about Scrooge and Marley and Tiny Tim, but it didn't make him feel any better. Neither did the radio version of the Bible story about the star in the East and peace on earth, good will to men. Before, Christmas had always been a lovely mixture of candlelight and fir trees, beautiful organ music and soft snow falling...
...first Crimson runner to place was Bill Palson, who covered the five mile trail at Van Cortlandt Park in 28 minutes, 36 seconds for seventh place. Bob Jay, the next man to finish for Coach Mikkola, came in eleventh, while Tim Coggeshall and Fred Phinney ended up thirteenth and fourteenth...
Coach Mikkola will enter seven men in the event, including Bob Houghton, Bill Palson, Tim Coggeshall, Fred Phinney, Tom McElligott, John Sopka, and Bob Jay. Captain Kay Rogers will not make the trip...
Bill Bird, Yale, 28:19; 2, Jerry Castle, Yale, 28:26; 3, Bud Rehm, Princeton, 28:35; 4, Bill Palson, Harvard, 28:55; 5, Rolf Kip, Princeton, 29:02; 6, Bob Houghton, Harvard, 29:08; 7, Tim Coggeshall, Harvard, 29:12; 8, Frank Carolan, Princeton, 29:16; 9, Fred Phinney, Harvard, 29:17; 10, Ed Bragdon, Princeton, 29:22; 11, Roy Schwartzkopf, Yale, 29:47; 12, Tom McElligott, Harvard, 30:16; 13, John Sopka, Harvard, 30:24; 14, Joe Scott, Harvard, 30:40; 15, Bob Jay, Harvard, 80:41; 16, Don McCaul, Harvard, 30:42; 17, Chuck Cleavey, Yale...