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...we’ve struggled for whatever reason, but we come to the field every day and work hard,” Haviland said. “We’re all putting the work in.”The Crimson resumes play tomorrow afternoon, when it will travel across the Charles to take on Boston College in a local nonconference matchup. The first pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. in Chestnut Hill. HARVARD 5, BROWN 2Unger matched fellow senior Haviland’s complete-game effort with a beauty of his own, no-hitting the Bears through five frames...
...Dartmouth claimed victory in the morning third varsity four and Notre Dame took both third varsity fours, A and B, in the afternoon. Texas won the second novice four in the morning. The Black and White cruised to wins in all the rest.Next weekend, the team will travel to compete against Yale in the Case Cup.—Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...think it was the longest par four and it played straight into the wind, which made it even longer. You had out of bounds to the right and trees to the left with a green surrounded by bunkers.” Next weekend, the team will travel to Rhode Island for the final tournament of the year. —Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...former captain Ryan Tully ’07, are now playing in the Italian Football League (IFL) with the Parma Panthers. “We’re having a good time over here, and [I’m] just getting to do what I love and to travel,” said Tully, a linebacker for the Panthers. “It’s the best of both worlds.”The trend of postponing the business world for more time with the pigskin, playbooks, and cheering fans is becoming more commonplace for Harvard footballers. Currently, there...
...fringe benefits of being a Middle East correspondent is that my travels in the region have allowed me to start a decent little collection of oriental rugs. This may sound like a travel fantasy from the age of empire, but rugs are among the most practical pieces of furniture for the modern nomad looking to create a portable home. Originally designed to fit on pack animals, modest-sized rugs easily fold into airplane carry-on luggage; their irregular, hand-made patterns brighten up cookie-cutter hotel rooms; and as exotic gifts, they appease far-flung friends piqued by your absence...