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Varsity Ski Team Rates as Underdog In Nest Week's NCAA Championships

The greatest ski team in Harvard history must accept the role of giant-killer next week at the NCAA Championships in

Intramural Meet Recalls Glory Of the Ghosts of Boxing's Past

(With fond--recollections of the Bruno Sammartino-Shiek title match still titillating their memories, true Harvard sports afficienadoes are trouping to the

Skiers Enter Eastern Meet

For the past 20 years, no one has seriously challenged the Dartmouth-Middlebury monopoly of Eastern Collegiate skiing. This could be

Skiers Take Third Place In Williams Slope Carnival

Harvard's ski team staged a stunning performance in the final two events--the sladom and the 45-meter ski jump--to finish third

Crimson Skiers Ready For Dartmouth Slopes

Determined to break the monopoly which Dartmouth and Middlebury have held on Eastern skiing for the past 20 years, Harvard's

Injuries Threaten Varsity Skiers In Bid for Eastern Championship

Long overlooked by collegiate rivals, Harvard's varsity ski team has finally emerged with enough individual talent to challenge Dartmouth and

Yale's Offensive Ends Marting and Weinstein Lend Talent and Experience to Explosive Eli Air Attack

While the legend of Brian Dowling and Calvin Hill expands into mythological proportions, Yale's offensive chorus line remains relatively unknown

Yalies' View: 'I Don't Understand How You Harvard Guys Think You Can Win'

NEW HAVEN, CONN.--A quiet, almost subtle air of confidence engulfs New Haven this week. "I really don't understand how you

Eli Coach Cozza Says Yale Can't Lose Game

NEW HAVEN, CONN.--A traditional tone of modesty clouds pregame prognostications from most varsity football coaches. Heaping praise upon their opponents,

Harvard Capitalizes on Mistakes To Humble Undefeated Penn, 28-6

Harvard's devastating defense forced a series of crucial first quarter mistakes which carried the Crimson to a key 28-6 win

Harvard Hosts Undefeated Penn

Harvard and Penn, two Cinderella football teams challenging for the Ivy League Championship, match their undefeated records today at Soldiers

Kaline Cracks 2-run Single; Detroit Wins 5th Game 5-3

Al Kaline, the man who waited 16 years to play in the World Series, smashed a two-run single in the

Gibson Duels McLain In Series Game Today

One of the geratest pitching duels in baseball history--McLain Vs. Gibson--will highlight the first game of the 65th World Series

Levin Tops N.E. Netmen; Jeffs Tip Crimson for 1st

Playing the finest tennis of his career, John Levin captured the singles crown and pushed Harvard to a second place

Tennis Team Eyes Title After Topping Yale

Harvard's netmen dumped Yale 6-3, yesterday, virtually clinching a share of the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association Championship. The Crimson players

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