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PENN at HARVARD COLUMBIA at CORNELL BROWN at DARTMOUTH YALE at PRINCETON LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE MARK DOCTOROFF Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 28-10 Cornell, 15-3 Dartmouth, 18-14 Yale, 27-20 5-1 31-11. .738 MICHAEL BASS Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 27-22 Cornell, 18-14 Dartmouth, 41-7 Yale, 17-0 5-1 30-12. .714 BRUCE SCHOENFELD Sports Editor Harvard, 24-10 Cornell, 30-24 Brown, 21-9 Yale, 54-53 4-2 26-16. .620 LARRY GRAFSTEIN Executive Editor Harvard, 35-31 Cornell, 21-17 Brown, 16-14 Yale, 47-30 CHET STONE...
...musical problems that apparently plagued the group earlier on their current American tour are gone; Ron Wood and Keith Richards started every number in the same key. But what is left is a raunchy gruffness: stinging solos bashing into bass and drums; sixth and seventh Stones Ian Stewart and Ian MacLagen banging out their honky-tonk keyboards, oblivious to the rest of the band; Jagger demonstarting graphically just what you do with brown sugar...
HARVARD at BROWN COLUMBIA at HOLY CROSS BUCKNELL at CORNELL PRINCETON at PENN DARTMOUTH at YALE LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE MARK DOCTOROFF Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 17-6 Holy Cross, 35-14 Bucknell, 23-10 Princeton, 21-20 Yale, 19-17 4-0 22-9, .709 MICHAEL BASS Associate Sports Editor Harvard, 1-0 Holy Cross, 169-147 Cornell, 26-2 Princeton, 61-8 Yale, 21-7 4-0 20-11. .645 BRUCE SCHOENFELD Sports Editor Brown, 28-24 Holy Cross, 73-2 Bucknell, 49-30 Princeton, 28-3 Yale, 9-7 3-1 19-12. .613 NANCY BAUER...
...getting similar limited mileage out of Tommy James and the Shondells' "Mony Mony." Then there are two original throuwaway songs, and then last year's Gen X hit "Dancing With Myself". Four tunes. Hey, you only have to pay $4.50 for this. What a deal. Give me a throbbing bass drum, a digital recording studio, and I'll go re-record the theme from the Banana Splits...
...goes to the closet. And he laughs his stacatto laugh, as he often does. But he is really very serious about "the beginning of something new." Since closing his guitar case on the streets in September, Meyreles has formed a band with sidekick saxman Kent White, including a guitar, bass and drums. He wants to record an album very soon, and do what he calls "music/theater--I wrote a oneman theater show for myself. I'm a late bloomer. I'm 27. And I've only been performing three years. I haven't even tapped into the things that I want...