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...defensive line duo of senior R.D. Kern and junior Phil Scherrer. The two teamed up to kill the Crusaders' first drive of the day into Harvard territory. On first-and-5 from the Harvard 38, Kern rolled over his lineman and nailed Hall for a seven-yard loss. On the subsequent play, Hall momentarily bobbled the ball while rolling left. Scherrer, taking advantage of the distraction, managed to get into Hall's face just as he recovered and sacked him for a five-yard loss...
When freshman Spencer George controlled a well-played ball from fellow freshman Ladd Fritz and scored the game-winning goal in the 79th minute of the season opener, the young duo unwittingly authored the first entry in the next chapter of Crimson soccer...
...starred in Sleepers and Apt Pupil, was charged with grand theft after he and an accomplice allegedly tried to steal a 45-ft. yacht from a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., marina. They might have got away with it had they only untied the dock lines. Police are investigating whether the duo was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a touchy subject for Renfro, who had a 1998 drug-possession charge dropped after reaching an agreement with prosecutors. Renfro was freed on a $10,000 bond and allowed to begin work on Bully, a film co-starring other young tabloid favorites...
...language album, Mi Reflejo, out Sept. 12. Rock will have its place, with U2 and the Wallflowers readying new CDs, and soul will have its day, with Erykah Badu making a welcome return and Sade making a welcome and long-awaited one. As for hip-hop, the Atlanta-based duo Outkast, jazz rapper Guru and rap rocker Everlast are ones to watch. With so much to choose from, Napster never had it so good...
...weakening, if slowly. Another of Sagansky's pet projects, Mysterious Ways, had the strongest debut of a nonreality series this summer when it began a seven-week intro run on NBC, Pax's sister network (it starts on Pax Aug. 22, 8 p.m. E.T.). A drama about a duo (Adrian Pasdar and Rae Dawn Chong) who investigate suspected miracles--largely involving visitations from the dead--it's X-Files with a halo. But where The X-Files teased us for years about its alien conspiracies, the feel-good Ways is unabashedly pro-miracle. Chong is introduced as a Scully-like...