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...second half proved to be no easier than the first for Harvard, as the Tigers quickly extended their lead and put the game out of reach. In the first five minutes of the period, Sharkey matched Schreyer by tallying two goals...
Tigers midfielder Kraftin Schreyer and forward Kathleen Sharkey scored two goals apiece, as Princeton (12-2, 5-0 Ivy) jumped out to an early lead and did not look back, cruising to a convincing 5-0 victory over the Crimson...
Sharkey’s first score came less than a minute into the half. On a 2-on-1 in the circle, Tigers midfielder Katie Reinprecht sent a pass to Sharkey in front of the goal where the freshman slipped a shot past Stone. Less than four minutes later, Tigers defender Holly McGarvie put a shot on net that was blocked by Stone. Sharkey swooped in for the rebound and lifted it over Stone and into the net. The score was her 10th goal of the year...
...ever. The Performing Rights Society collected $24 million last year in songwriters' royalties from live, ticketed pop events in Britain - more than double the amount collected in 2000. The eFestivals website lists over 300 festivals of all genres for 2006 in Britain, compared to just 62 in 2001. Feargal Sharkey, former singer with Northern Ireland's pop punks the Undertones, and now head of the British government's Live Music Forum, says, "While other sections of the music industry have gone through some growing pains over the last couple of years, the live-music industry has just been getting bigger...
DIED. MAX SCHMELING, 99, ex-world-heavyweight-boxing champion who became a reluctant symbol of Nazi might in the years leading up to World War II; in Hollenstedt, Germany. Schmeling became the first European to win the world crown when he beat Jack Sharkey on a foul in 1930. In 1936 he launched a famous rivalry when he knocked out U.S. challenger Joe Louis; his loss in a 1938 rematch at Yankee Stadium was hailed as a national triumph over Nazi Germany. But he was miscast by Hitler as an Aryan superhero; he refused to join the Nazi Party...