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House Football Wrap

Welcome again to the crazy world of house football, where two-point conversions are the norm and centers double as quarterbacks.

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Batsmen Finish 19-11, 3rd Place

The Harvard baseball squad ended its 1986 campaign with a 19-11 record overall and a 10-8 mark in the Eastern

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Batsmen Suffer From Splitting Headaches

The Harvard baseball team split doubleheaders with Princeton and Cornell this weekend in Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League action at Soldiers

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Engineers Slide as Batsmen Rule Twinbill

If you play baseball for a school specializing in math and science, a proper understanding of angles, parabolic curves, and

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EIBL Title Hopes Lost at Sea

The Harvard baseball team swept Army and split with Columbia in Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League doubleheaders this weekend, raising its

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Vallone Centers Crimson Assault on Cross

Paul Vallone, Jim Chenevey, and Ed Toland combined for a four-hitter, and Crimson batters collected 11 hits as the Harvard

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Batsmen Break Even

In its first four games of action in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League, the Harvard baseball team split doubleheaders at

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Batsmen Become Homer Happy

Facing its second deficit of the day, the Harvard baseball team rallied for five runs in the seventh inning yesterday

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Batsmen Walk Away With 3-2 Triumph

The Harvard-Boston College baseball game at Soldiers Field yesterday had everything--managers with a combined 710 lifetime victories in 55 years,

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Batsmen Breeze by Tufts, 15-2

If the Harvard baseball squad ever found itself in a hole against Tufts yesterday afternoon, it was because of the

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Men Spikers Cruise Past Springfield

The Harvard men's volleyball team continued its domination of Springfield College last night by defeating the Maroons in the minimum

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Spikers 1-2 at MAC

On a busy weekend whose schedule included two matches on Saturday and another on Sunday, the Harvard men's volleyball team

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M.I.T. Shuts Down Harvard Spikers

The Harvard men's volleyball team, suffering from a lack of height and experience, lost to M.I.T. last night in three

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Rutgers Spanks Spikers

The Harvard men's volleyball squad fell to Rutgers University in straight games yesterday in Newark, N.J., for the second time

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Cabot-North Takes Title, 13-0

When a dubious pass interference call was charged to an aggressive Cabot-North defender in yesterday's house football championship, one of

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