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Whoever doesn't start will be available for relief, with George Sorbara playing bullpen ace, and Doug Sutton right behind...

Author: By Mike K. Nobler, | Title: Men of Steal, Get the Pitcher | 4/3/1985 | See Source »

Harvard 8, U.C. Riverside 6--Junior Doug Sutton's pitching stole the show Monday night, but only after his teammates stole the bases. Kay and McAndrews nabbed two bases apiece, and designated hitter DePalo, who went four-for-five, stole another. Three of those steal set up Harvard runs, and the Crimson built an 8-4 lead in the first six innings...

Author: By Mike Knobler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Lacrosse Squads Spring Into Action... While Batsmen break it Open in Calif. | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

Boston residents have their own theories on why Bean Town jumped from 18th to second place. Harvard Social Scientist David Riesman (The Lonely Crowd) thinks that media exposure helped. Doug Flutie, the former Boston College quarterback, he notes, "is quick, brainy and made it on countless telecasts." John Updike, who lives in the exclusive suburb of Beverly Farms, cites the economic factor. "When I came to Harvard in the '50s, Boston was fairly grubby," says the novelist. "Now if you have the money, it's a nice place to live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: All Riled Up About Ratings | 3/11/1985 | See Source »

...United States Football League's scrappy new hero, Doug Flutie has been cast in the role of David trying to lift Goliath. After losing $100 million in its first two years, the league is pinning its latest hopes on the star power of Flutie, Boston College's miracle missile launcher and now New Jersey's , littlest General. But the U.S.F.L. started its third season last week long on pricey players, short on revenues and looking down the barrel of its own decision to take on the towering National Football League with a switch to a fall schedule in 1986. Even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: On Flutie's Wing, and a Prayer | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

Kevin Jernigan and Joe Dowling both won handily at five and six, while at seven, freshman Darius Padole fell to Princeton's Doug Crucksheak, 3-1. However, 3-0 victories for Jack Polsky and David Segal in the bottom spots sealed the Crimson victory...

Author: By Brian Mccarthy, | Title: Racquetmen Claim National Nine-Man Championship | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

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