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...version of the Dartmouth hockey squad started its "third season" last weekend by facing the second and third best records in the ECAC (Vermont, 6-1, and Cornell, 8-3) and lost both games. Tonight the hapless Big Green icemen (0-6 in the ECAC) have to take on the best record in the ECAC, as well as the Ivy League, when it invades Watson Rink for a contest with Harvard (10-0 in the ECAC, 5-0 in the Ivies...
...Richardson, wrestling at 134, Tim Corcoran at 158 and Bruce Johnson, weighing in at 167, all pinned their hapless MIT opponents. Richardson did the quickest work, dropping Jody Silver at 0:43, while Corcoran pinned John Thoere at 3:19 and Johnson flattened Peter Haag...
...Sanders brought Harvard's traveling basketball road show into Philadelphia and Princeton last weekend, and the results were predictable. The Quakers and Tigers took turns mauling the defenseless Crimson, now 1-2 in league play, each vying to see who could tally the most off of Sanders's hapless squad...
Nightmarish visions of last year's Cornell encounter at Watson (remember when the Big Red came from a 4-1 deficit to edge Harvard 5-4 in OT?) and the ever-haunting specter of the "letdown" the night after against hapless Colgate had most fans believing that the Crimson icemen would joint the mortal ranks of the once-beaten in the ECAC by Monday morning...
...long seemed obvious that it would have been suicidal for such articulate and once influential men as the five defendants to fail to testify in their own defense. Yet Ehrlichman discovered last week, as had the hapless John Mitchell and H.R. Haldeman before him, that exposure to the prosecution's cross-examination was equally hazardous. Unlike Mitchell, who stubbornly denied his own participation in the coverup, and Haldeman, who could not seem to recall that there ever was such a conspiracy, Ehrlichman's strategy, in effect, was to contend that he had been "deceived" by former President Nixon...