Word: winners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second line of Paul Althouse, Murray Death, and Murray Stephen provides no letup, and scored three goals including the winner, in Cornell's 7-6 squeaker over Harvard a month...
Griffin, a sure winner of the G.O.P...
...best Princeton, 7-6, a week and a half ago. Captain Jim Otness, a teammate of Diercks at Edina-Morningside High, will be playing his first game since he separated his shoulder at Princeton. Rounding out the line with Bauer and Otness is Dwight Ware, who shot home the winner in the second B.C. match...
...upset former champ Sam Howe in the second round, 15-14, 15-14, 15-14. In each game, Howe reached 14 points, Niederhoffer tied the game. Howe called for one point rather than three, and Niederhoffer won. But in the semis Niederhoffer was outclassed by the eventual tournament winner, Ben Heckscher...
Harvard received a bye in the first round. The only winner for Harvard was sophomore Jose Gonzalez, who survived a late surge for Bill Wilson to win the number two match, 15-11, 16-15, 10-15, 16-13. Captain Dinny Adams, still weak from the flu and his rugged Princeton victory tired in his match against John Davis, succombing in five games...