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...resigned to another losing season, the Harvard baseball team began its doubleheader against Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. on Saturday looking like a team with little left to play for. The Crimson had no answer for the Big Green’s relentless style of play in the first game of the twinbill, losing handily by a score of 14-2.But while there were few tangible rewards left to motivate Harvard (12-28, 10-10 Ivy) towards victory, the team still had its pride, and it came out in the nightcap better prepared to take down division-leading Dartmouth...
...00—Third quarter ends, and we're still sitting on a 35-7 Crimson lead. You have to wonder about the depth of the Harvard defense that this game is not a closer game. The Crimson squad is Harvard's first line and the White is second line, and this is shaping up to be a blowout...
...32—Winters airs it out to Chrissis, who should have brought it down. Winters follows with a pass to Gadson, but Winters was definitely a good yard over the line of scrimmage. Gotta love the laxness of the spring game...
...00—Roughly 200 people in the crowd made it out here for the annual intrasquad spring game between the Crimson and White. This game should be interesting and will hopefully answer some pressing questions, namely who the heck is going to be Harvard's starting QB next year?! Stay tuned for continuing coverage...
...fast rule for what counts as negligence. Going hiking in the early evening and then getting lost in the dark without a flashlight is considered distinct from an accident such as slipping and breaking your leg, says Colonel Martin Garabedian, chief of law enforcement for New Hampshire's Fish & Game Department. He estimates that rescues cost anywhere from $120 to more than $50,000. Annually, he oversees about 150 rescue missions, a figure that has remained steady for years. "What has changed is the cost of doing business - training, equipment, paying officers," he explains. Has the legislation made a difference...