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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sophomore Kathy Batter wrapped up the scoring for the Crimson, finding the net twice in the last 25 minutes of the match. Usually a fixture at center-half, Batter had already played goal and made one save before she switched to striker at the end of the battle and scored twice after scrambles in front...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Booters Cook Curry, 5-0 As Batter Tallies Twice | 11/2/1977 | See Source »

...started only 30 seconds into the match when the Jumbos' Jim Wade headed in a Matt Troxell corner kick. From there he led the Crimson through a nightmare of sluggish defense and play-the-opposition's-frantic-style offense. The game was uncharacteristic of a team that almost defeated Brown just three days earlier...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Harvard Spooked at Tufts In Ghostly 2-0 Showing | 11/2/1977 | See Source »

...undefeated Kirkland House team is still in first place after a stunning 12-0 triumph over Quincy, while Eliot House fell to its first defeat of the season against Winthrop, 12-0. As for the Mather-Leverett match, Leverett won 6-0, but both Houses are still rock-bottom in the football standings...

Author: By Pamela R. Saunders, | Title: Kirkland Still Undefeated in House Football | 11/2/1977 | See Source »

...Kirkland-Quincy match provided the most exciting of the three games. Both teams played rather sloppily, but K-House took advantage of a few lucky breaks that completely stunned the Quincy line. Although Quincy rarely passed the ball, Gary Bravo played his usual outstanding game on the front line. In the second quarter, Kirkland quarterback Fran Hickey threw a touchdown pass to split-end Casey Fitz whose spectacular one-handed catch sprung Kirkland to a 6-0 lead...

Author: By Pamela R. Saunders, | Title: Kirkland Still Undefeated in House Football | 11/2/1977 | See Source »

Lots of people. Escape artists have survived to the present day, all trying--probably in vain--to match the caliber of Houdini. One such artists is Ron Fable, a 35-year-old performer from Milwaukee, who works at fairs and public gatherings in the Midwest. Fable specializes in strait-jacket escapes, using a skin tight jacket that is particularly difficult to master. Like Houdini, he hangs from a crane or flagpole while making his escape...

Author: By Brian L. Zimbler, | Title: Fit to be Tied | 10/31/1977 | See Source »

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