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Sports Cube Disc Frisk Answers

The Results: The entries are all in, and we have a few statements to make. First of all, remember when

Crimson Sports Cube Disc Frisk

So you're sick of irrelevant things on the sports page? Well, tough darts, pal. Why don't you unglue that Morrison

It Wasn't a Good Week for Incumbents

Gerald "Joe" Restic sat quietly on the Square Office of Dillon Field House as his wife, Betty confronted the throng

Harvard Unleashes Kubacki on Terriers, 37-14

Considering the game-time conditions--56 degrees, wet, overcast and drizzling--the afternoon could have been a lot worse. In fact, for the

B. U. Terriers Cross the River

The bulletin board at Dillon Field House this week reads "Ivy Champs 9, B.U. 13," a not-so-subtle reminder of an

Sports

A good number of college and professional sports events will keep devotees hopping this weekend. On the collegiate scene, Harvard's

Curry Saga: 'No Comment' Not Enough

Football star Jim Curry continues to exist as a non-athletic and possibly a non-academic entity at this university right now,

Five Ivy Squads Score Weekend Wins

While Harvard was thumping UMass at the Stadium this weekend, four of the other seven Ivy League teams were racking

Sour End to Sad Season: N.U. Nails Harvard Nine

A long and miserable year finally came to an end for the Harvard varsity baseball team yesterday. Playing at Northeastern,

Varsity Nine Fails Again

After trailing by a large margin early in the year, the Harvard varsity baseball's loss column has finally pulled even

Honesty the Best Policy in The Derby

The horseracing business has been occupied this week, searching the depths of equine lore for a reason why Honest Pleasure

Jumbos Thunder Past Crimson Batmen

As if things aren't bad enough already, Mother Nature insisted on getting her kicks in on the Crimson baseball team

Crimson Nine Victorious, But Bruins Win One Too

Something good finally happened to the Harvard baseball team Saturday afternoon at Brown. A 9-3 victory, engineered by super freshman

Engineer Nine Ambushes Harvard, 8-7

Harvard's varsity nine brought its mistake-prone brand of baseball home to Soldiers Field yesterday, continuing the tradition of last weekend's

Columbia Hands Crimson Nine Double N.Y. Defeat

The Harvard baseball team's bicentennial tour of the East coast ended in shambles Saturday, as coach Loyal Park's charges proved

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