Word: closings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cold spell, the slump that overstayed its welcome, the doubleheader fiasco versus Columbia and the twin shellings of Larry Brown, these boys are finally peaking. The Harvard baseball team played superbly in its home finale yesterday, defeating Boston College, 7-6, in a game that really wasn't that close...
...said at the close of the meeting he appreciated the "way we have tried to think together instead of simply castigating each other...
...Yale match was supposed to be close. It wasn't. In fact, it took Harvard only one hour and 38 minutes to secure the first five singles battles in straight sets and thus wrap-up the match...
...Crimson played superbly. Don Pompan took apart Yale's number one John Stiepel, 6-4, 6-0. Pompan had played Stiepel and beaten him in over a half-dozen close matches previously, but never before had he so mercilessly crushed him. In the second set, Pompan played relentlessly. Mixing up hard topspin and under-spin baseline shots, with dink volleys and more forceful net shots, Pompan completely controlled the play. Stiepel wilted under the pressure, paving the way for Pompan's 6-0 second...
...thinclads' third-place finish in yesterday's Greater Boston Championships was a perfect example of the Crimson's "close, but no cigar" season...