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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...double wins by sophomores Ed Nosal and Tom Spengler, the Crimson took the first event, the 35-pound weight throw, with a 57 foot toss by Nosal, and never lost their lead. Nosal also took first in the shot put with a mark...
Sophomore John Gillis and junior Tom Downer placed first and second in the 600-yard run for the Crimson and also led Harvard's one mile relay to victory in a time of 3:28. Junior Jim Coleman won the high jump for the thinclads, tying his personal best...
...defense. After taking five stiches for a cut caused by a flying puck in the first period, Bob Havern spearheaded the Crimson drive with an assist from Don Olson. Leif Rosenberg, one of the team's hopefuls who was forced by the B.C. defense to carry with assists by Tom Paul and Bill Holmes. B.C. slammed in a goal at 15:42; but Harvard reasserted itself at 15:51 with a goal by Holmes assisted by Rosenberg...
...four winners were Tom Schnorr, Collin Magrun, Pat Coleman, and Howard Freeman. Harvard also earned five seconds and four thirds...
...Crimson could not be entirely pleased with the outcome because sophomore stars John Imrie and Tom Tripp were injured. Imrie tore a cartilege on his rib and may be out long enough to seriously hurt the team. Coach John Lee considers Imrie 'probably our best man." Tripp only sprained an ankle, and he still managed to finish third among the heavyweights...