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Crimson Bats Silenced as Penn Sweeps

The Harvard baseball team, dizzied by recent success in EIBL action, found its drive toward a league title unexpectedly slowed

Straight Out of The Natural

Experience often proves to be the decisive factor on the baseball diamond. The veteran ballplayer who knows the hitter, the

Batsmen Slip to HC, Themselves In 7-6 Loss

Batters and fielders were caught looking several times yesterday afternoon in Worcester. Yet it was two ninth-inning fielding miscues that

Batsmen Split Home Opener With NU

The Harvard pitching staff had most of its trouble in the first innings in yesterday's home-opener doubleheader against Northeastern at

Badgers Will Get Low (ell) Down

For Lowell University, tonight's first-round NCAA tournament game against the University of Wisconsin will be a baptism on ice. After

Cats Get Another Life Against BG

Bowling Green decided to stay home this year. Just ask Falcon Coach Jerry York. "We feel that home ice is

Sports Wrap

After one night of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Championship, Harvard relinquished whatever hopes it had for team glory. Yet after

Aquawomen Stay in First

The Harvard women's swim team entered Blodgett Pool last night bespectacled in red sunglasses, proving that its future was so

Aquawomen Stake Lead On First Day of Easterns

The Harvard women's swimming team took a 17-point lead in the Eastern Women's Swimming and Diving Championship at Blodgett Pool

Scoreboard

As the Harvard wrestling team's hopes for an Ivy League championship dissolve, its chances for an Academy Award increase. After

Grapplers Prove Un-Wizardly

The Harvard men's wrestling team, thrust onto the yellow-brick road of an Ivy League schedule, is indeed finding resistance from

Grapplers Make Final Homestand a Great Day

The Harvard wrestling team bid an appropriate adieu to the Malkin Athletic Center Saturday, defeating Princeton. 20-15, and Boston College,

Grapplers Take a Split

The Harvard men's wrestling team split a doubleheader yesterday at the Malkin Athletic Center, defeating Albany State, 30-10, and losing

Big Red Downs Grapplers

First impressions can last too long in wrestling. The Harvard wrestlers were unable to recover from an early deficit against

Harvard Swimmers Split Meets With Princeton at Blodgett

Even in swimming, the individual battles aren't as important as the war. On Saturday afternoon, the Harvard women's swim team

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