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...tuna belly. Some of their top tins can cost as much as $54 for almost as many clams. However, just because the ingredients are canned doesn't mean the food isn't wonderfully creative and fresh. Brother-and-sister team Joana and Joaquim (Quim) Perez Sanz are the fifth generation to man the bar since it was founded in 1914. Elbow your way to a space at the narrow standing-room-only counter, then prepare for a preserved feast in miniature: maybe a roll topped with artisanal canned mussels and the sweetest diced tomatoes with a dollop of caviar...
...offensive blow for Harvard came, not surprisingly, off the bat of junior Matt Vance. After Tamsin had given Northeastern a 2-1 lead in top of the fifth inning with a solo home run, Vance knotted the game by blasting a triple to right-center and came into score on Byrne’s sacrifice fly, the captain’s second...
Harvard trailed 7-5 entering the top of the sixth before bringing home five runs in the frame. Freshman center fielder Stephanie Krysiak got it started with a triple down the left field line. Fellow freshman and designated hitter Lauren Murphy was then intentionally walked, the fifth of sixth times she would receive that treatment during the two games. Sophomore Bailey Vertovez pinch ran for her, and captain second baseman Julia Kidder was up next and scored Krysiak with a bunt base...
...Harvard softball team was tied, 4-4, with Dartmouth in the bottom of the fifth inning of its second game on Saturday. After going down 3-0 in the second inning, the Crimson (27-12, 12-5 Ivy) had rallied, and with the bases loaded and only one out in the fifth, freshmen Melissa Schellberg stepped to the plate with the chance to knock in some runs, give her team the lead, and possibly the clinch the Ivy League North Division championship as well...
...with two outs in the fourth when Wright snuck a seeing-eye single past a diving Stoeckel. But senior catcher Andrew Casey threw a strike to second base to catch Wright stealing and end the inning. Perlman only allowed one runner past first base, when Santomauro singled in the fifth and advanced on a passed ball. Perlman showed pinpoint control in his shutout gem, using his blazing fastball to strike out five while walking none. “They were behind on the fastball all day,” he said. The Crimson gave Perlman all the run support...