Word: winners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...never too late to learn something new about sport-even for champions. Take Mrs. Tudor Gardiner who, as Tenley Albright, was twice world figure-skating champ and 1956 Olympic Gold Medal winner. Now Tenley has two young daughters, Lilla, 6, and Elin, 2, and once a week she takes them to the Skating Club of Boston, where the tykes have already shown Mom a trick or two. "It took me a while to learn that skating included running on benches, jumping up and down on the ice and dashing in and out of telephone booths," admits Tenley...
Shaw was the meet's only double winner as he captured the mile-run and the 1000-yard event. His time of 4:14.1 in the mile was fast enough to edge the Crimson's Bob Enscoe by 1.4 seconds. Enscoe was also a close second in the 1000. The Crimson swept both these events, as John Heyburn was third in the mile and Keith Colburn was less than a second behind Enscoe in the 1000-yard...
Pete Billia gave the cadets a lead after the first leg, but Colburn and Enscoe narrowed the margin to only a yard as the anchor men received the batons. Shaw was, running for the Crimson against Larry Lemaster, the winner in the 600-yard run. Shaw attempted to pass Lemaster on three straightaways, but Lemaster refused to yield and hit the tape half-a-yard ahead of Harvard's ace to give his team...
...next Crimson winner was a freshman named Collin Magrun in the 142-pound competition. Another Yardling, Rich Battle, garnered second behind Magrun...
Graham was the meet's only double winner, as he competed successfully in the freestyle at both 500 and 1000 yards. Powrie was second to Graham in the 1000 and was also runner-up in the 200-yard breaststroke behind Navy's Glen Stockdale. In the 200-yard individual medley, Poirier broke the Columbia pool record with a time...