Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bud Wilson of the Crimson was triumphant in both the 100- and 220-yard dashes, winning the 100 in 10.2 seconds and the 220 in 22.3 seconds. Wilson edged teammate Ed Diamond, who was favored after winning both events in the Greater Boston championships two weeks ago. Laxmen
While Harvard has had an easy time winning most of its matches, the Dartmouth squad has been squeaking through with close victories. In their last three outings, the Indians beat strong Army, Amherst and UMass teams by 4-3 scores.
Crimson captain Bruce LoPucki places a 12-match winning streak on the line today. If he wins his match this afternoon and downs Mike Porter of Princeton Saturday, he will be the first Harvard golfer to go undefeated and win 14 matches in a season. He will also tie golf...
As it happened, there was none. Washauer, undefeated in singles competition since the Southern trip, and the most underrated competitor on the team, combined extremely well with Kawakami, a reserve of first-string caliber, winning easily 12-5.
In the distance events, Harvard's Mike Koerner captured both the mile and two-mile runs. His winning times were 4:23.2 for the mile and 9:46.0 for the two-mile.