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...McCareins returned a missed field goal 100 yards for a touchdown, Derek Javarone kicked three field goals and Princeton recorded its first shutout in six years in a 30-0 win Saturday over Dartmouth. Rob Toresco ran for 122 yards and one touchdown and caught six passes for the Tigers, who picked off four passes and recovered three fumbles. Princeton (7-3, 5-2) limited Dartmouth (2-8, 1-6) to six first downs and outgained the Big Green 316 yards to 89. Princeton took the early lead after recovering a fumble at the Dartmouth 23 on the Big Green?...
...Prabhakaran's verdict on the new President?who has proposed direct peace talks with him?will likely become known on Nov. 27. At a torch-lit ceremony in Tiger territory to remember the 20,000 rebels who have died in Sri Lanka's civil war since 1983, the guerrilla leader will make his annual policy address. His words, as much as Rajapakse's victory, will decide whether Sri Lanka's future is peace or more...
...game-winning score. Terrell, who was 18-of-33 for 230 yards, threw touchdown passes to Brian Brigham and Derek Davis as Princeton (6-3, 4-2) jumped out to a 14-0 halftime lead. However, Terrell also threw five interceptions which, along with two Tiger fumbles and a strong performance by Yale’s defense, helped keep the Bulldogs in the game. Yale got its first score when Mike McLeod ran in from a yard out in the third quarter. He ended the day with 41 yards on 16 carries. CORNELL 45, COLUMBIA 7 ITHACA...
...family, friends, and alumni, sophomore Chris Ludwick drew first blood for the men’s water polo team against Princeton in its opening bout of the Easterns. Ludwick netted a goal just two minutes into the game, making a statement that Harvard had come ready to face the Tigers, who were nearly national champions last year.The short-lived lead was not the first the sixth-seeded Crimson would squander in a weekend. After playing competitively with Princeton for two periods, Harvard lost its offensive gusto, losing 9-5. The Crimson dropped its next match to Slippery Rock...
...McNeill occasionally ponders the game's standard frustrations--the blown putts, the sliced drives into the rough--and questions his devotion to such a maddening pursuit. But as a regular at Kabul's only golf course, McNeill puts up with some extra hazards that would test the mettle of Tiger Woods. The grassless fairways of rock and stubble are cratered by rocket shells. The greens are in fact brown, a mix of oil and dirt with the consistency of quicksand. Approach shots are complicated by the possibility that insurgents have planted land mines on the course. And your swing...