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TOUCH FOOTBALL W.L. T. Mather 5 0 0 Dunster 4 1 0 Dudley 3 2 0 Currier 2 4 0 Quincy 1 4 0 Leverett 1 4 0 South 0 5 0 W. L. T. Winthrop 4 1 0 Eliot 4 1 0 Lowell 3 2 0 North 2 3 0 Kirkland 2 3 0 Adams 0 5 0 SOCCER W. L. T Lowell 4 0 0 Quincy 3 1 1 Leverett 2 0 2 Dunster 2 3 0 Adams 1 3 1 Dudley 0 5 0 W. L. T. Kirkland 3 0 0 Mather 3 1 0 Winthrop...
...gave the tigers a 13-6 lead, Colgate charged 80 yards in 11 players for a touchdown that closed the gap to one point. But Tiger Russ Moyer piked off Colgate's two-point conversion try to seal the win with 52 ticks remaining. IVY STANDINGS Conf. All W-L-T W-L-T Brown 3-1-0 3-2-0 Dartmouth 2-1-0 2-3-0 Columbia 2-1-1 2-2- Cornell 1-1-1 3-1-1 Yale 1-1-1 2-2-1 Penn 1-2-0 3-2-0 Harvard...
...oldest athletes honored were Burke Boyce '22 and the twin brothers Edward L. and Everett H. Lane '24, three outstanding fencers. Boyce was a member of the United States Olympic Team and was the first of the fencing standouts of the era. The Lanes were the most famous brother combination in Harvard fencing history and led Harvard to intercollegiate fencing championships...
Robert Wood, manager of the Quad dining rooms, notified Robert L. Capobianco, Charles Norwood and Robert Shepard on Thursday that they had to shave before returning to work, Norwood said yesterday. Norwood contacted the Legal Aid Society, which referred him to attorney William Hall, who advised him to initiate the grievance action...
...decades (Rockefeller excepted), have been under Democratic lock and key. For the first time in memory, they argue, none of the candidates for governor or lieutenant governor is an "upstater": Duryea's running mate, Rep. Bruce Caputo, operates out of Westchester, while the Democratic ticket of Gov. Hugh L. Carey and perennial candidate Mario M. Cuomo hails from Brooklyn and Queens, respectively. The geographical factor--always crucial, but even more so in the era of Swiss-cheese bond issues and state aid for the city--has, the Manhattan observers try to assure themselves, finally tilted in their favor...