Word: elis
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale beat Dartmouth on Friday, 13-10, and the Crimson passed the fading Indians on Saturday by shutting off the suddenly potent Eli attack. Sandy Weissan: allowed only one runner to get to third in the first game, and he held to three hits to win his sixth game of the season...
...Eli's may well be fighters, but in tennis circles they are without a doubt the most anonymous band of fighters put together. On the other hand, the Bulldogs do have the capability to play ball with Harvard and possibly to upset the Crimson. Yale earlier beat Cornell by a 5-4 score, while the Crimson beat the Big Red, 6-3. A close match is a definite possibility...
Saturday's race, which also features Yale, was once considered the Big Three match-up of Eastern rowing, and while the Eli are no longer the lightweight threat they once were, the presence of Princeton and Harvard in head to head competition distinctly elevates the contest to the "Super Race" category...
With the exception of Princeton, the Crusaders represent the toughest challenge the Crimson has faced all year. The Worcester contingent has beaten both Brown and Yale, in contrast to Harvard which beat the Bruins but lost to Eli...
...here they are, in LARC'S debut, three hungry, enormously attractive actors-Hume Cronyn, Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson-taking stylish licks at a play that has far more seasoning than substance. It is a generational saga of American life from the late 19th century to the present, a la Our Town, from Grover Cleveland and his mistress to Masters and Johnson. With obvious delight and gusto, the key actors play many men and women at various ages, and they are awfully good at it. The play concerns a clan that manufactures buttons, but Playwright Robison seems to have...