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PRINCETON, N.J.--Even before overtime, Sue Caples knew something was wrong. The Harvard field hockey team that had started the game was not finishing...
...Ludtke worked her magic again in overtime. And despite playing the final three-and-a-half minutes of overtime with a man advantage (Princeton forward Sue Finney incurred a five-minute penalty for questioning the officials' calls), Harvard could not even the score. Had the Crimson tied the game, another 10-minute overtime would have followed...
...finally admitted last year that homelessness was an "unprecedented crisis" when the President signed the McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, a compendium of programs covering everything from job training to food assistance. The act authorized the spending of $1 billion over two years, but attorneys for the homeless had to sue the Government to get the funds moving out of a clogged federal pipeline. The $500 million in first-year funds, haphazardly distributed in hundreds of U.S. cities, so far has done little tangible good. Last February, Reagan signed the Housing and Community Development Act, which provides assistance...
...game was evenly played, with the ball seeing equal time in both ends. Coach Sue Caples' decision to play a 3-forward 3-midfield offense as opposed to a more aggressive 4-2 line proved effective since the Crimson needed more people in the midfield to contain the B.U. attack...
...created more scoring opportunities, outshooting Harvard 13-9, with 9 penalty corners as opposed to the Crimson's 5. Sue Caples described Harvard's opportunities as "fleeting," as opposed to B.U.'s which she claims were "more concrete...