Men's heavyweight junior varsity crew, second
Men's lightweight junior varsity crew, third
Men's heavyweight freshman crew, first
Men's lightweight freshman crew, first
RUGGERS SWALLOW THE BITTER HERB
One week alter successfully defending their Ivy League championship, the Harvard Rughy Football Club "A" side choked down a disorienting 10-0 loss to Dartmouth Saturday in the ninth annual battle for the Charles River Cup.
Primed for revenge after successive losses to the Harvard "A" and "B" sides last weekend at Brown (at the match, the Big Green underlined its enthusiasm by distributing pamphlets which described the Charles River Cup competition, the game of rugby and its own members but neglected to mention the busting opposition). Dartmouth scored quickly on two just halt penalty kicks and added a late-games breakaway try.
Harvard suffered a number of casualties during the game Former captain John Dorgan pulled out a halftime with a charley horse Sophomore Gus Spanos broke his leg tore ligaments in his ankle and now wears a cast from ankle to crotch.
Injuries depleted what was already a thin line of Harvard "A" side regulars, and many regulars opted to sit the game out Charlie Bott was vacationing in Hawaii.
MEN'S TENNIS
The Harvard men's tennis team romped to victory last weekend at the New England Tennis Championships, finishing first ahead of Yale by a comfortable 30- point margin.
In the "A" competition, fourth-seeded Adam Beren lost in a surprising opening-round upset to B.C's John O'Connell, while teammate Howard Sands made it to the finals but lost to Yale's Glenn Layendecker. 7-5, 6-4.
Harvard's Alex Seaver won the "B" division, defeating four opponents before downing Brown's Scott Dichl in the finals 6-3, 6-4.
In the "C" finals, which were played on clay. Harvard netman Rob Loud defeated freshman Ken Klemteld who made his first varsity appearance last weekend--6-1, 2-6, 6-4.
The duos of Sands-Beren and Wheeler-Beckman won the "A" and "B" doubles matches, respectively, for the Crimson.
Men's Lacrosse; Rutgers S. Harvard 6
Scoring Harvard 1-2-2-1--6. Meagher (3), Doyle, Pendergast, Wright, Rutgers 2-4-2-0--8, Feinerman, Weingarten (2), Krost * (2), Mallone, W Naslonski Shots Harvard 35, Rutgers 33 Saves Pan* (H) 11, J. Naslonski (R) 9 Ground Ba*s Harvard 48, Rutgers 54 Penalty minutes Harvard 1-2-4-4--11, Rutgers 2-1-1 1/2--1-2 1/2--7.