Word: toms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tom Lenz took the hammer for the Crimson with a toss of 191 ft., followed by teammates Ed Ajootian and Tom McDevitt. Chris Queen took first in the shot with a throw of 52-ft., 10 1/4-in., and Geoff Stiles went 14-ft., 6-in. to take the pole vault in the absence of Yale competition...
...turned in Harvard's best performance of the afternoon. The sophomore from Michigan shot a 78 that would have been a 75 were it not for a triple-bogey seen on the par-four 18th. Arnold's 83, Chris Ball's 84 and an 83 off the clubs of Tom "Fast Eddie" Edwards concluded the Crimson scoring...
...State Department spokesman, Tom Reston, denied the charge. Shevchenko, he said, "is free to stay here, return to the U.S.S.R. or go to another country, as far as we are concerned. The U.S. Government in no way attempted to influence him in his decision." Meanwhile, Shevchenko was proving an embarrassment to Waldheim, since he had not resigned his $76,032-a-year post, which is traditionally reserved for a Soviet diplomat...
...were the game results and offensive outbursts, the bat stars for Penn were the same in both contests. Centerfield stud Tom Olszak was the big guy, going four for six with five RBIs and four runs scored. Earl Rom, Al Greenfield, and Dennis Karbach were also conspicuously damaging...
Harvard wasted no time racking up points in the first couple of field events, consistently their strongest areas. Tom Lenz and Ed Adjootian took first and second place for Harvard and scored personal highs by hurling the hammer more than 190 feet...