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...Group Policy Committee, consisting of the Ivy presidents, also clarified its standing proposal on post-season participation by Ivy League athletes. The proposal states that "participation [in post-season contests] is limited to one post-season contest per sport for each undergraduate who has completed his senior year in that sport...
...highest post-season honor yet for Farneti, who was recently chosen for the AP All-New England first team. He is sure to be on the All-Ivy team which will be announced in a few days. Farneti, Rick Frisbie, and Gary Singleterry were all selected All-Ivy last year...
Springfield College, (7-2-4), ranked number three in previous New England ratings, was offered a berth in the play-offs, but the Indians' Athletic department has ruled that all Springfield squads shall participate only in college division post-season tournaments...
...which rolled up four touchdowns before the Crimson could get on the board in the second quarter, was a solid club that continued unbeaten until its final game against Princeton. And Boston University, which shaded Harvard 13-10 in the second contest of the season, went on to a post-season bowl game in California...
...professional and then write about it, he reasoned, every fan in the country would identify with him and want to read his story. A good amateur pitcher, Plimpton persuaded the editors of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and major league baseball officials to let him pitch to the pros before a post-season all-star exhibition game. What started as a lark quickly turned into nightmare. Under Plimpton's special rules, a batter did not have to swing unless he liked the pitch-and few of them liked his pitches. Ernie Banks, the reigning home run king of the National League...