Word: winning
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Harvard is not favored to win the junior varsity contest. Again, it is Pennsylvania which gives the Crimson trouble...
...lengths. There was never any question about the victor, as Harvard could not settle down the stroke to an effective racing cadence. A steadier Harvard junior varsity could do strikingly better against the Red and Blue tomorrow, but is doubtful that they can do well enough to win...
Daniel J. Brennan Jr., son of the late Cambridge police chief, organized and headed the winning slate. He has worked in City Hall and knew just what kind of tactics would win in this part of Cambridge. A sophomore at Boston University, Brennan got three of his former Little League teammates to join him on the ballot: Anthony McI. Glavin '68, Roger O'Sullivan, a junior at Boston State, and Brendon Synnott, a senior at Boston State. The four students all finished in the first six places. Brennan balanced the rest of the slate with Mrs. Barbara Armistead, a Cambridge...
...case of Ward 9, the overwhelming victory of the student slate could encourage people to run against Hickey. The Committee makeup has worried Hickey enough to make him abortively attempt to win the chairmanship for himself, even though he finished behind all 12 opponents...
Yale is exceptionally strong at the face-off position where All-Ivy Tom Preston will be a major headache for the Crimson's Jim Kilkowski. If Harvard is to win, the lighter and smaller Kilkowski will have to shut off the Yalie's patented scoring sweeps, "which make the Blue go," according to Harvard coach Bruce Munro...