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Dates: during 1980-1989
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ARMY at HARVARDPENN at COLUMBIA CORNELL at RUTGERS HOLY CROSS at DART-MOUTH PRINCETON at BROWN NAVY at YALE LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE BRUCE SCHOENFELD Sports Editor Army, 35-21 Penn, 20-17 Rutgers, 30-13 Dartmouth, 17-6 Princeton, 17-14 Navy, 14-7 6-2 8-4. .667 MARK DOCTOROFF Associate Sports Editor Army, 18-15 Penn, 17-10 Rutgers, 35-17 Holy Cross, 15-10 Princeton, 10-9 Yale, 21-18 4-4 7-5. .583 MICHAEL BASS Associate Sports Editor Army, 21-19 Columbia, 58-0 Rutgers, 62-9 Holy Cross, 13-6 Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sports Cube Predicts | 10/3/1981 | See Source »

HOLY CROSS at HARVARD LAFAYETTE at COLUMBIA COLGATE at CORNELL DART-MOUTH at UMASS DELAWARE at PRINCETON BROWN at ARMY PENN at LEHIGH UCONN at YALE LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE BRUCE SCHOENFELD Sports Editor Harvard, 21-20 Columbia, 24-14 Colgate, 30-20 UMass, 24-21 Delaware, 35-3 Army, 20-6 Lehigh, 40-5 Yale, 28-21 2-2 2-2. .500 MARK DOCTOROFFAssociate Sports Editor Harvard, 23-18 Lafayette, 17-3 Cornell, 12-9 Dartmouth, 17-0 Delaware, 22-14 Army, 24-12 Penn, 27-20 Yale, 31-15 3-1 3-1. .750 MICHAEL BASSAssociate Sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sports Cube Predicts | 9/26/1981 | See Source »

...been at the helm for more than 24 hr., trying to stay in "good water." His eyes dart with worry as the Cavalier passes points that were mapped with sailors' lives: Icy Cape, Skull Cliff, Deadman's Island. Legs braced, he peers at the radar as Second Mate Rod Doe, 22, calls out compass bearings. Haifa mile in front, another tug, Navigator, comes across shallow water and its tow chains drag along the bottom, kicking up swirling brown puffs of gravel and mud. Minutes later, when Cavalier's tow chains drag, the entire boat shudders and bucks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off Alaska: A Race Through the Arctic Ice | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

...real oddities of the ice cream industry is that business firms ranging in size from megacorp down to mom and pop can all do very well. No company can be said to dominate; Dart & Kraft, which makes Sealtest and Breyers ice cream, is in first place with sales of $337.3 million in 1979, but its market share is only 12.2%. Borden, with $257.8 million in sales and a 9.3% market share, comes second; Lever Bros., which owns Good Humor, is in seventh place with $62.9 million in sales and a 2.3% market share; and Howard Johnson is ninth with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Cream: They All Scream for It | 8/10/1981 | See Source »

...agen-Dazs compete in a threatening way with Breyers, who claims that its Philadelphia plant produces more fine ice cream, with no preservatives, no artificial flavors and no stabilizers, than any other creamery in the country. Breyers is the top-of-the-line ice cream made by Dart & Kraft. Robert Zogby, a vice president of the company, boasted recently that "last week in New York City alone we sold more Breyers than Häagen-Dazs sold across the country in a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Cream: They All Scream for It | 8/10/1981 | See Source »

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