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...best lacrosse in recent history. And the laxwomen, who, like Dartmouth, dropped their only Ivy game to Princeton, have virtually recovered from the rash of injuries which sidelined almost half the team earlier this year. Only Lili Pew, who is recovering from torn ligaments in her right knee, will miss the game for the Crimson...
...things weren't supposed to be this easy for the Crimson. A rush of recent mishaps, put Pew out with a knee injury, has kept DenHartog out of games with back problems, haw left Black. Mullen and Clifton bothered with leg injuries, and caused Crimson Coach Catole Kleinfelder to call several J.V. players up to the varsity ranks...
...Crimson will get little rest, however with UNH rolling into town Tuesday, just two days before the showdown with Dartmouth THE NOTEBOOK. The squad gave Saturday's game ball to Pew, who underwent successful knee surgery last week. Kleinfelder said yesterday that the squad has voted to skip next weekend's EAIAW tournament to rest for the upcoming NCAA tourney...
...costumes are those of punks and new romantics gone off to the circus and while some seem inspired by the recent new wave film Starstruck, others are brand new and very clever. One cast member, dancer Glenda Medeiros, wears knee-length spandex pants. Spray-painted up one inner thigh and around and down the other is the message. "There is nothing." As she rolls across the floor, spreading her legs with each tumble, the audience sees the words over and over again...
Sibley, 44, and Dowell, 40, have not danced together regularly since 1976, when Sibley retired after a knee operation. The couple that first breathed life into the Ashton classic The Dream (1964) and danced together in 18 other ballets won renown as one of the most poignant and refined in dance history: a sleek, sensuous welding of two bodies into a single winged entity. In 1980, at Ashton's urging, Sibley made her comeback at a charity gala in London: "Get up there and dance," commanded Sir Frederick...