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Hockey
1. Dit Clapper and Dutch Gainer.
2. Hershey and New Haven.
3. Joe Cavenaugh and Bob Cleary
4. Angry because of his firing from the Chicago Black Hawks in 1927, coach that would deny them the NHL rule. It wasn't until forty years later. 1966-67 that the curse was broken.
5. "King" Clancy, Syd Howe.
6. Dick Greeley, 1945-49.
7. "Terrible" Ted Lindsay minutes.
8. Kenny Wharram, At McDonald and Stan Mikita in early sixities
9. George Gardnev, formerly of the Golden Seals.
10. Bernard, From his powerful slapper from the point.
11. They were one of the original WHA franchises, but folded before the season opened and were sold to Philadelphia as the Blazers.
12.1962-63, Cornell last seven years, Brown, 64-5 and Dartmouth, 63-4.
13. The term comes from cricket, where a batsman who knocked down three successive wickets was awarded a new hat.
Basketball
1. Ken Spain, George Reynolds and Don Cheyney, "Keep the Ball Rolling."
2. John Fleck, Johany Dee., Curtis Sydney Wicks, John Valley, and Henry Bibby.
3. 1966, Utah, Jerry Chambers, Texas Western over Kentucky, Bobby Joe Hill.
4. Chicago Loyala over Cincinnati, Leslie Hunter center), Vie Rouse and Jerry Harkness (forwards), Johnny Egan and Ron Miller (guards). Ohio State. Paul Hogne destroyed Jerry Lucas.
5. Harvard LaRusso
6. Ron Reed of Notre Dame and the Atlanta Braves.
Football
1. Harvard
2. 1881 yards
3. Elrny. He caught the most touchdown passes in a season (17) and in consecutive games (11).
4. Boston. They were the Hravest.
5. Passing 6, punting. 4
6. Starr, Hunter, Namath, Seare, Stabler
Baseball
1. Chicago White sos. Tuscoss
2. He is a Boston Red Soa reserve short stop. He tied the record for errors in two consecuting games (61) last August
3. Sandy Koutas. Most stikeouts in a season. 382, and 31 stikeouts in two consecutive games.
4. Yaz batted 326, but 44 home runs and knocked in 121 RBI's.
5. Lawrence P. Herra, Three times.
6. TY Cobb Manry Wills.
7. Joe Sprintz. The force of the ball broke his jaw.
8. The Seattle Pilots
Miscellaneous
1. Gene Tunners, 1926-28 and Joe Eewis. 1952-56
2. Sam Posey, seventh Mark Donohue 47.99 seconds on Cap 150
3. William Young of Scotland
4. He won the Opera 4 times, the Amateur 5 times
5. Bob Beatuon with a jump of 29' 2 1 2."
6. Shot put. 74 5 1 2 Pole Vault, 18', 5 3 4"
7. Hungers four time. They last won it in 1964.
8. John Williams and Decrey Willey.
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