Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Rush hour cars move by the river toward the Mass Pike; in Harvard Stadium field lights go on to repel the dusk. On the field, the Crimson varsity continues to work...
...even that is not a real indication of how completely the Crimson outplayed Cornell on Saturday. Had it not been for three costly mistakes by the Crimson's usually-reliable quarterback Jimmy Stoeckel, Harvard would have blown the Big Red out of the stadium by halftime...
Like Lourdes. When the dust settled at Shea Stadium last week-literally settled, for maniacal fans made a fair attempt to atomize the ballpark -the Mets had stolen the series three games to two. Miracle II was worthy of a week at Lourdes. The Mets pitching, led by sore-shouldered Tom Seaver, held the Midwestern maulers to only eight runs in the five games. The asthenic Met batters, none of whom finished the regular season above .300, banged out a hearty 23 runs. Met Shortstop Bud Harrelson (155 Ibs.) miraculously escaped maiming when his scuffle with Cincinnati's Pete...
...Harvard has more than McInnally and Stoeckel to worry the Big Red. Running backs Alky Tsitsos, Ed Cronin, and Neal Miller have been effective if not flashy, and the line has pushed the opposition all over Harvard Stadium in the first three games...
Throughout the Alumni Stadium game Harvard showed an exuberance that withstood three go-ahead Eagle touchdowns...