Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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But if swimming no longer monopolized Adams' life, it still dominated it. As a sophomore, he became a collegiate All-American on Harvard's 400-yard free-style relay and set a school record of 4:59.1 in the 500. Last season he was the Crimson's top distance freestyler...
∙TOM WEISKOPF, 25, 6 ft. 3 in., 175 Ibs. Like Nicklaus, an alumnus of Ohio State University, Weiskopf earned $40,069 last year without winning a single tournament. His first pro victory came last month in the Andy Williams-San Diego Open. On the final hole, a 501-yd...
Unexpected verged on inexplicable as hot teams suddenly turned frigid, or sure losers suddenly won. How to explain, for example, the Canadiens' 21 games with only one loss-followed by three losses and a tie? Who could have predicted that the Bruins would win six out of seven with...
The threat that the hotel employees see to the three Paris landmarks comes from the sale by their present owner, Madame Francois Dupré, to a British chain: Airport Catering Service, a joint venture of British European Airways and Hostelry Magnate Charles Forte. Winning out over Pan American's...
July 4, 1959, stands as the greatest date in the history of the Harvard crew. On that day, the Crimson heavy and light-weight shells culminated undefeated seasons by winning championships in Britain's Royal Henley Regatta.