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April 27, 1998-Harvard (8-0 Ivy) came into Ithaca with its first-ever Ivy title within striking distance. Cornell (8-2 Ivy) was the only Ivy team capable of catching the Crimson...
...Crimson will wrap up its league schedule against the Big Red in Ithaca on Saturday...
...cellar-team Penn (12-21, 2-6) or Princeton (12-11, 3-5) would have to win a game at Cornell (24-13, 8-2) this weekend, weather permitting, for the Crimson to gain even a share of the Ivy title. Current long-range forecasts are predicting showers in Ithaca all weekend...
...Harvard women's tennis team tore its way through the Ivy League this weekend, handing Columbia a 5-2 defeat Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y., and escaping with a close 4-3 victory over Cornell Friday...
DIED. A.R. AMMONS, 75, gregarious, self-effacing poet whose deceptively simple riffs on the relationship between Man and Nature have been likened to those of the 19th century transcendentalists Whitman and Emerson; of cancer; in Ithaca, N.Y. Ammons began dabbling in poetry aboard a Navy destroyer during World War II. In the following decades, he wrote nearly 30 books and won virtually every American prize awarded for poetry...