Word: seasonally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Yale travels to Cambridge Saturday for the season finale for both teams, it will have an eye on a share of the league title. Only Brown and Cornell have beaten the Elis--a surprise since the Yale midfield was supposed to be a real weak point...
...tennis squad tried next. On Penn's distinctive hard-surface courts, the Crimson bowed, 5-4, for its only loss of the season. Poor old coach Barnaby. Only a rout of Penn by Princeton and a Harvard win over the Tigers averted a total tragedy. Harry Parker's crew had worse lunch when it tried to retain the Adams Cup for the sixth year in a row. Penn eased to a 1 1/2 length victory, and it seemed that the world might come to an end after...
...score was very unacceptable. Coach Edo Marion just shook his head. "It was very disappointing and unexpected," he said. "Even the Penn coach came up to me afterwards and said he couldn't believe the score was so lopsided," Marion added. It was the first time that season that Harvard had lost all three weapons...
...even worse this spring. Harvard was rated a co-favorite in the Eastern Baseball League, and Penn was hoping to move up from last year's seventh place finish in the ten-team circuit. But the Red and Blue had little trouble dumping Harvard, 6-3, to open the season in style. Harvard's lacrosse team was equally successful. Penn trailed until the very end of the game, but then tied the score with a rally. The Quakers scored four goals in five minutes of overtime to win, 14-10. The Crimson had snatched defeat out of the jaws...
...victory enabled Harvard to finish its Greater Boston League season undefeated in six games. Harvard needed a perfect record to edge Boston University, 7-1, for the league title...