Word: beate
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...Waltz for My Grandson,” Palmieri left the piano to conduct the work. It was a little ditty moving slowly at first that peaked at its magnificent end. The whole work sped up, the beat solidified, and Palmieri jumped back on the piano for a rousing finish...
...game of the season. The Bulldogs came into the game as the offensive powerhouse of the Ivy League, led by Ryan Lavarnway and his gaudy league-leading .459 average, yet were unable to find any rhythm against Harvard’s pitching staff.“Some good pitching beat a great hitting club today, and I have a lot of respect for their lineup,” coach Joe Walsh said. “They have guys that can get on base and guys that can hit the ball out of the park.”Instead...
...crossing the line at 7:13.1.The first freshman boat was the only one not to take first in its race, with the Big Green oarsmen just inching past them to gain a 1.8-second-faster finish. Harvard finished in 6:17.5, and MIT placed third.The second freshman boat beat Dartmouth by a comfortable 10-second margin to complete the course in 6:16.1.Next week the lightweights face Navy at home for the Haines Cup.“Maybe our worst race last year was against them,” Adomanis said. “So I think we?...
...left town with a staggering defeat, as the Black and White captured all four races against the Lions by significant margins.The varsity eight streaked to an easy victory, winning by over 17 seconds with a time of 6:41.6. The second varsity eight posted an even more dominating effort, beating out Columbia by 33.6 seconds.In the varsity four B race, Radcliffe B and C took second and third, respectively, with Boston University placing first with a time of 7:58.6.O’LEARY CUPDomination was the name of the game for Radcliffe against Dartmouth from the outset...
...there where I looked at the Penn coach, and he just rolled his eyes,” coach Gordon Graham said. “In some of the Penn matches in the past, Penn has been the favorite on paper, and we’ve come charging back to beat them,” he added. “This time they were just too good.” In addition to her doubles victory, Forgie provided the solitary bright spot for Harvard in singles as well. Forgie was the only Crimson player to win a set in singles...