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John Donley
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A Fenway Thriller: Red Sox Zap the Yanks, 3-2
Keep your Sox on. George Scott boomed a homer into the Fenway right-center bleachers for the winning run and ended
An Unlikely Hero
This was an incredible longshot. Longer than the '69 Mets. Longer than Jimmy Carter in '74. Longer than Bucky Dent.
Don Pompan: The Harvard Tennis Team's Lively Ace
Sophomore Don Pompan, the number one player on the Harvard tennis team, was walking past Leverett House one day last
What's Wrong, Brownie?
This has been a tough year on Harvard sportswriters. First there was the litany of "Hey, what's wrong with the
Batsmen Explode Against Eagles, 7-6
After the southern trip, the unbearable cold spell, the slump that overstayed its welcome, the doubleheader fiasco versus Columbia and
Crimson Nine Stops Tufts, 9-7
This was an exasperating game. There was a one-hour wait for the umpires' arrival at Soldiers Field, one inning umped
Crusaders Nail Crimson, 8-5, With Three-Run Tenth Inning
A tragedy of errors in the top of the tenth inning and a curious inability to bring runners home from
Lions Stun Batsmen, 5-0, 12-6
It was like walking to the doorstep--heart pounding and skin tingling--on a first date, leaning over expectantly for that magic
Huskies Bark Back for Twinbill Split
Maybe this team isn't so good after all. Playing in weather that could best be described as mediocroe, the Harvard
Southpaw Keyte Is on Target for Crimson Batsmen
Jim Keyte had just pitched his first complete-game shutout in two years at Harvard, a three-hit, seven-strikeout number over MIT
Navy Stuns Racquetmen, 5-4, All but Shattering Title Hopes
ANNAPOLIS, Md.--As Harvard was smoking Navy midway through the singles competition here Saturday, a spectator sidled up to Navy coach
Racquetmen Edge Terps, 5-4, Despite 40-Plus MPH Gusts
COLLEGE PARK, Md.--Playing in conditions satisfactory only to a masochistic kite flier, the Harvard tennis team battled a feisty University
6-3 Racquetmen in Maryland for Key Matches Against Midshipmen and Talented Terrapins
The men's tennis team travels to the land of Spiro T. Agnew, the Chesapeake crab and the Baltimore oriole this
The Big League Pennant Fights Open This Week
Remember when the American League used to be boring? When the only exciting events in the "other league" were arguments
Danny Jiggetts Returns to Harvard
Danny Jiggetts '76 returned to Harvard last night, and he is doing just fine, thank you. He was the same