Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...beginning of the winter track season, Crimson coach Bill McCurdy played the Bear Bryant role to perfection; he said that when February 29 rolled around, Army, Yale, Princeton, and Navy would all be slugging it out with his boys for the indoor Heptagonals championship...
...yard high hurdles shapes up as another Middle-Crimson battle but this time Harvard depth will more than offset the likely Navy victory. Midshipman Courtland Gray, with a 7.3 second timing this winter, is favored but the Crimson's Tony Lynch and Awori should take second and third...
...earliest opening for the trots in New York's history. In state after state the racing season, both trots and flats, is stretching into a year-round proposition. Maryland's Bowie race track opened Jan. 17, and advertised the fact by flying planes over Florida's winter tracks with banners reading COME TO BOWIE. Rhode Island's Lincoln Downs opened last week, and New York's Aqueduct will open March...
Only a week after he had come out of nowhere to win a bronze medal in the special slalom at the Winter Olympics, the young Californian won the Kandahar special slalom, placed second in the giant slalom, easily beat France's Leo Lacroix for the combined title. Another U.S. winner: Oregon's lean Saubert, 21, who won the Kandahar women's slalom, beating France's Olympic Champion Marielle Goitschel...
Saturday, the Crimson faces another marshmallow opponent, Pennsylvania. The Quakers have won only two of eight meets this winter...