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...comes to clutch time, we can’t always count on everyone to perform as well as they can.”Harvard looked strong early in the fifth frame, taking a 6-5 lead on an attack by McKinley.But Columbia (6-16, 4-7) ran off a string of kills and aces to take the next 10 points and close out the match.“Our ball control was on for most of the game, but in the fifth game it sort of broke down for us,” Blotky said...
...last in the league, averaging less than 12 points per game, and its rushing offense is just as ineffective. Before getting blanked by the Crimson, the Lions averaged a mere 57 yards on the ground per game, and its rushers had crossed the goal-line only once. THIRD STRING Sophomore quarterback Richard Irvin led the team for much of the second half, making a short but competent campaign for the starting job that was once his. On the ground, Irvin slipped into the endzone on an eight-yard rushing touchdown. In the air, Irvin...
...territory and strolled into the endzone. Two drives later, he forced the fumble that led to Thomas’ recovery and touchdown.The touchdown, Thomas’ first of the season, put the Crimson up 41-0 going into intermission.To lead the charge in the second half, second-string players like Irvin and junior tailback Neil Sherlock came into the game. In the fourth quarter, even third-string quarterback freshman Jeff Witt saw some action.“[It was] a very solid effort across the board from our kids, special teams, defensively, and offensively,” Murphy said...
...LowKeys Concert. Check out the fall concert festivities at Keylime, where the two Harvard a capella groups will jam for the night. Sanders Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222, $12 general, $8 students. (LAM)Brattle Street Chamber Players Concert. The 14-member string group performs “To My Grandfather,” an original commissioned work by Derrick Wang ’06 along with Villa-Lobos’ “Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9” and Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings...
...recent string of indictments of Bush Administration officials has only proven what the majority of the country has long been speculating: the current Administration is marred in corruption. However, we are pleasantly surprised that corruption of our leaders has not led to corruption of our judicial system. The recent indictment of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby is further evidence of the soundness of the legal process.Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney’s top aide, resigned Friday after a federal grand jury indicted him on five charges related to the leaked identity of CIA Agent Valerie...