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Dake It Or Leave It

There was a little time left after the 5:30 p.m. dinner and the start of last Wednesday's hockey game with

Crimson Crew Third in Pierrepont Heat

Harvard's junior varsity heavyweight crew failed to make the finals of the first Holmes Pierrepont regatta for elite eights at

Harvard Crew to Meet Yale Saturday; Race to Mark End of Era for Rowers

Harvard's varsity crew will shoot for its tenth straight victory over Yale in the Sexton Cup this Saturday on New

Satch Sanders to Head Harvard Hoop

Tom "Satch" Sanders is the new head varsity basketball coach, The Crimson learned yesterday. The Athletic Department will announce the

Dake It or Leave It

Calvin Coffey was working the day shift out of Walpole State Prison yesterday. 10:55 a.m.--Coffey was helping install a new

Golfers Finish Ninth in Eastern Meet

The Harvard varsity golf team, which finished a disappointing ninth in the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association championships Saturday at Penn

Heavies Whip Navy, Take Adams Cup

Rowing beautifully under quite bad conditions, Harvard's varsity heavyweight crew stroked to a convincing and impressive two length victory yesterday

Gambril: From Crimson Johns to Crimson Tide

Coach Don Gambril's move to Tuscaloosa, Ala., will launch the Crimson Tide of Alabama on a new wave of national

Lights, Heavies Sweep Biglin, Stein Cup Races

Exploding to a half-length lead at the start, Harvard's varsity heavyweight crew swept to a confidence-building length-and-a-half victory over a

Higginson Tries to Keep Light Crew Streak Alive

With only three returnees from an undefeated Sprint champion lightweight crew, new coach John Higginson is faced with a rebuilding

Penn Rallies to Beat Harvard, 86-75

Paced by 20-point performances by Phil Hankinson, Ron Haigler and John Beecroft, Ivy champion Pennsylvania broke open a tight game

Crimson Cagers Trim Big Red, 93-81

Collecting 17 points apiece and grabbing 15 and 14 rebounds respectively in their final home game for Harvard, Floyd Lewis

Cagers Tip Dartmouth, 72-68, in Sloppy Game

Coughing up a whopping 33 turnovers, Harvard's basketball team eked out a 72-68 victory over a weak Dartmouth five in

Cagers Await Improved but Still Weak Dartmouth

Walter Peterson, Dartmouth graduate '47, governor of New Hampshire for the past four years and a charter member of the

The First Annual Crimson Sports Quizzer

This test has been devised here at the Crime Sports Cube in an effort to keep our readers up on

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