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Holy Cross at HARVARD URI at Brown Lafayette at Columbia Colgate at Cornell UNH at Dartmouth Davidson at Penn Bucknell at Princeton UConn at Yale LAST WEEK SEASON TO DATE Nick Wurf Staff Writer Holy Cross 31-10 URI 28-10 Columbia 17-15 Colgate 31-14 UNH24-21 Penn 45-3 Bucknell 28-24 UConn 28-17 4-0 1,000 Marie B. Morris Associate Managing Editor Tle 34-34 Brown 23-18 Lafayette 28-19 Colgate 35-29 Dartmouth 21-14 Penn 55-24 Princeton 14-7 UConn 28-9 3-1 .750 Jeffrey A. Zucker Sports Editor...
...Princeton 35-3 Brown 16-9 0-0 .000 Mike Knobler Executive Editor HARVARD 28-7 Dartmouth 20-17 Cornell 21-17 Brown 10-9 0-0 .000 Marie B. Morris Associate Managing Editor HARVARD 24-3 Pennsylvania 31-28 Cornell 27-23 Brown 14-9 0-0 .000 Nick Wurf Staff Writer HARVARD 31-10 Pennsylvania 21-20 Princeton 38-27 Brown 35-10 0-0 Brian M. Byrne Crimson Pressman Guest Selector HARVARD 24-10 Pennsylvania 28-7 Cornell 21-20 Brown 17-13 Ji H. Min Photographic Chairman Guest Selector HARVARD 35-14 Dartmouth 24-14 Princeton...
...women's soccer are already playing, with under-19 girls' national team veteran Tracee Whitley and Boise, Idaho native Piotr Makula backing up in their respective goals. Men's Coach Jape Shattuck is also counting on "very, very versatile" Mark Pepper and Nick Hotchkin, who look strong at midfielder. Pepper, an American, hails from Pirmasens, West Germany; Hotchkin from Horwich, England...
Jeffrey A. Zucker Sports Editor Mike Knobler Executive Editor Marie B. Morris Associate Managing Editor Nick Wurf Staff Writer Street and Smith's Playboy The New York Times FIRST PLACE Pennsylvania HARVARD HARVARD Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania SECOND PLACE HARVARD Pennsylvania HARVARD HARVARD Cornell Princeton THIRD PLACE Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth HARVARD HARVARD FOURTH PLACE Princeton Cornell Princeton Princeton Brown Princeton Dartmouth FIFTH PLACE Cornell Princeton Cornell Cornell Yale Brown Yale SIXTH PLACE Yale Brown Brown Yale Cornell Dartmouth Columbia SEVENTH PLACE Brown Yale Yale Brown Princeton Yale Brown EIGHTH PLACE Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Cornell
...power of Richard's music, low-down as it may have been, is, like his religion, essentially evangelical. Like a preacher, a rocker is always more effective smelling of sulfur than holy water, a point amply, lovingly and sometimes hilariously demonstrated by Nick Tosches in his Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll (Scribners; $18.95). "Elvis may very well have been the most important figure in rock 'n' roll," Tosches writes. "But had it not been for those who came before him, there would have been no rock 'n' roll." Indeed, most...