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...fall of '75, Jim Kubacki rose from the ranks of anonymity to lead Harvard to its first undisputed Ivy League football title. In so doing, the junior from Cleveland set Crimson one-game and season total offense records. While Harvard dipped to third place in the standings the next fall, Kubacki still performed admirably enough to conclude his career as Harvard's all-time passing and total offense leader. As a result of these accomplishments, then, it was only fitting that Kubacki was selected to participate in one of the season's numerous post-season bowl games, right...
Harvard batters managed only one serious scoring threat during the game. With two outs in the second inning, a walk by Jim Cox and singles by Lalich and Jeff Grate loaded the bases, but Dick Manchester grounded out to the second baseman, and that was it for Harvard...
This afternoon Tom Nicosia, Harvard's 71st lacrosse captain, will lead the surging Crimson varsity against a muscle-bound Cornell team in a game that he thinks "will give us the needed impetus to propel the team to the Ivy title...
Carl Yastrzemski went three-for-three yesterday to lead the Red Sox to a 9-2 rout over Cleveland in a game marred by mayhem at the plate...
Playing despite a bruised arm suffered when he was hit by a Chicago pitcher Thursday, Yastrezmaski drilled his second double of the game deep into the center field hole in the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and spark the Sox in a three-run rally...