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R.P.I., which rose at one point to second by upsetting Harvard and B.U. back-to-back, is on the skids. The Engineers lost to Division II leader Middlebury, then last weekend to Colgate, 5-1. in a game that referee Giles Threadgold called midway through the second period. (A free-for-all exploded in that game at Troy, and neither side had enough players to continue once Threadgold finished meting out penalties...
After initial scores by Eliot's Pat Grant and Jeff Schmidt, Lowell started clicking. Back-to-back scores off the sticks of Jon Smart and Billy Jacques tied the score 2-2 four minutes from the end. But Coppage's line shot dashed any hopes of upset...
...picture could get even more scrambled before the Christmas recess: B.C., undefeated after one-goal wins over Brown and Harvard, should lose to B.U. tomorrow night at the Arena, and the Crimson has back-to-back home contests with Brown and Cornell next Saturday and Monday...
...having it pinned down as either "large" or "small." All that he is prepared to concede is that he spends at least eight hours a day pounding, twisting and welding together the sheets and found scraps of steel, aluminum, chrome, tin and copper that jam to overflowing the two back-to-back garages he uses as a studio on Chicago's North Cleveland Street...
...life. "Harvard," he says, "is the kind of place where you feel guilty every time you play ping-pong." It is hectic, but when things get tight, he is renowned in the dorm for his ability to "wonk" (know spelled backward), or cram, for exams. Last week, preparing for back-to-back concerts in Hackensack, N.J., and Akron, James Oliver Buswell IV sighed sagely: "It will be refreshing to get back and be just another one of the students searching for truth...