Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five major freshman teams have compiled a composite 31-3 record so far this winter. They have shattered records and have attracted the attention of many a varsity coach...
...meet was held in Fredricton, New Brunswick, as part of the university's Winter Carnival. Nearly 200 spectators witnessed the jumps...
Senior Bob Credie is probably the area's best 600 runner and is favored to reverse last winter's loss in the Cage to the Crimson's Keith Chiappa. Chiappa and Ogden may both test Credie tonight, although Chiappa is presently hobbled with a foot injury...
Last week's Crosby was the funniest yet. "Isn't this just great?" crooned the Groaner. "Isn't this just wonderful?"-as a 50-m.p.h. winter gale whipped across California's Monterey Peninsula. One TV tower collapsed completely, and the rest were shaking so badly that the players looked as though they were dancing the Tahitian hula on millions of home TV screens. ("Sorry, folks," the announcer apologized. "We just can't hold the cameras steady.") Arnie Palmer winced with pain as a cloud of sand from the bunkers blew into his eyes. Tony Lema...
...even rarer skill. A genuinely comic vision is beyond price. The Ordways has all three. Seven years after his doom-laden first novel, Home from the Hill, William Humphrey has made a surprising switch from tragedy to mock epic. The result is the most delightful novel so far this winter...