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Rowing on friendly waters this weekend, the Harvard men's heavyweight crew team continued its Charles River-dominance by defeating Princeton and MIT in the 65th Rowing of the Compton Cup Saturday morning. The Radcliffe women's squad followed suit by outpacing California, Syracuse and Dartmouth to take the inaugural O'Leary...
...strange a choice for a biography as the thuggish, illiterate, pre-Ali heavyweight champion might be, that's not nearly so strange as Tosches' technique: a gumbo of archival minutiae, back-alley hearsay, self-serving memory and rank speculation, all underscored with periodic outbursts of prose so embarrassingly purple it could shame a grape. Most provocative theory: that Liston's two fights with the young Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali were fixed by the Nation of Islam. Most convincing characterization: the drowning-in-slime, Mob-controlled world of big-time boxing circa 1960. Most vexing question: why anyone would commit a sentence...
...women's heavyweight team will have a chance for redemption next Saturday when it hosts Dartmouth and Syracuse, while the lightweight counterparts travel to Brown...
...heavyweight squad traveled to the scenic Seekonk River at Brown Saturday to take on the Bears in the Stein Cup. Brown, ranked first in the East and second nationally, used a fast start to defeat the Crimson for the first time since...
Attempting to bounce back from a loss last weekend to defending national champions Brown, the women's heavyweight team journeyed to Lake Carnegie in Princeton to compete in the Class of '75 Cup versus the host Tigers and visiting Cornell squad...