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...smackdown took place at an ordinary watering hole where a small herd of cape buffalo were drinking and idling, wandering dangerously close to a pack of concealed lions that either did not smell very lion-like or, more probably, were crouching deliberately upwind. On the other side of the hole, six tourists and a guide watched in a parked range vehicle. The lions waited until the buffalo got close enough and then pounced, seizing the baby and scattering the adults. That's usually a game-ender for a baby buffalo, but things got even worse for this...
...like to punish the members and destroy their guests." Consider this guest duly destroyed. Starting June 14, Oakmont will torture a more skilled set of duffers: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and the rest of the PGA players chasing the U.S. Open title. "I can't think of a hole where you go, 'Whew, I'm glad I'm on this one,'" says Brad Faxon, a 25-year tour veteran. "No golf club in America takes more pride in the difficulty of its course." Or, as an Oakmont member puts it, "We love to beat the liver out of people...
...Crimson’s first 18 games or the final 10, Cusworth opted for the latter, allowing him to practice and work with the team through the fall.However, this meant that after just four Ivy League games, the center would be forced to leave the team with a gaping hole in the middle of the lineup. With Cusworth, Harvard finished 9-9 overall, and 2-2 in the Ivy League. Without the seven-footer, the Crimson stumbled to a 12-16 finish, just 5-9 in the Ivies.“No matter how much we try to minimize...
This streak included two five-game heartbreak losses against Penn and Cornell. After falling in a 2-0 hole to the Quakers, Harvard battled to force a fifth game before falling, 3-2. The following weekend, Harvard jumped out to a 2-0 lead over the eventual Ivy champion Big Red before losing three straight games and the match...
...Harvard faced rival Penn for its first league game of the season. With both teams considered strong contenders for the Ivy title, the encounter seemed to be an early battle for Ancient Eight supremacy. When the Quakers knocked off the Crimson, 3-1, Harvard found itself in a sudden hole...