Phil Rizzuto calls it "Sports Time." Bob Marshall called it "The Sports Dope." Arthur Daley "Sports of the Times" and the current resident of the cubicle at 14 Plympton St. tries "Sports of the Crime." Whatever it is, you may one day have a chance to try it yourself. But only if you come to 14 Plympton St. tonight at 7:30 or tomorrow to sample the Crimson's introductory meetings. Coke, beer and a chance to meet the men who chronicle the Leos, Gattos and Nayars of Harvard sports. Not to mention the Bakers, Gallaghers. . .
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How Come Julio Always Gets to Write the Really Funny Stuff?Julio always wrote the light stories, the funny stories. He used top 10 lists and ridiculous metaphors and embarassing quotes.
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THE SPORTING SCENETwo weeks ago the Undergraduate Athletic Council voted to elevate soccer from minor to major sport standing, after two years
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Don't Be Shy, Get Into It!Want to learn how to use that slick little gizmo in the above photograph? Come to the introductory meeting of
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ALEX IN WONDERLAND: Another Breed of Crimson AthletesIn the foggy gray abyss between the well-charted territory of varsity athletes and non-athletes lies a land previously untouched by
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UC Ups Club Sports Funding But Alleges Athletic Dept. Cuts
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Fund Club SportsClub sports are an important part of university life for many undergraduates. Varsity sports teams by design can accommodate only a small fraction of the student body.