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...football correspondent, Halberstam analyzed and criticized the character of his subjects. His September 1952 account of “the sudden departure” (read: firing) of Yale??s 300-pound coach is just one example...
...with Princeton.“During the Princeton chase, we clashed twice with them, and they weren’t very nice about it,” he said.Adomanis mentioned Navy’s close races with Yale and Princeton—narrowly losing to Princeton and beating Yale??and expressed admiration at the quality of the league’s boats this year.“There are always a couple of boats that race really hard,” he said, “but this year especially, it seems there are a lot of great...
...Crimson rotation after struggling in the early going is junior Shawn Haviland, last season’s Ivy League Pitcher of the Year. Haviland has gone eight innings in each of his last two starts and has regained his trademark control. In last Saturday’s performance against Yale??s powerhouse offense, Haviland shut out the Bulldogs over eight frames, striking out seven and walking only...
...string and sat the powerful outfielder down with a wicked changeup. “That showed me a lot, especially for a freshman,” Crimson coach Joe Walsh said. “He was keeping them off balance with the changeup all day.” Yale??s No. 4 and No. 5 hitters suffered the same fate as Lavarnway. Using his fastball and breaking ball to get get ahead in the count, and then going back to the changeup for the finish, Perlman sent first baseman Marc Sawyer back to the bench swinging and then...
...Brown to move within one game of Harvard.“It’s nice to be in first, but I wish we had a bigger lead,” Crimson coach Jenny Allard said.YALE 5, HARVARD 2After scoring just three runs in the first three games, Yale??s bats came alive in the second game on Saturday, as the Bulldogs salvaged the final game of the four-game set.Harvard grabbed a 2-0 lead in the top of third, but Yale came back to tie the game in the bottom of the inning with two runs...