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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Thursday, September 22, 1977
Last fall, the Harvard football team returned starters a five of the six offensive skill positions, but by the end
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Wednesday, June 1, 1977
The Cornell lacrosse team won its 29th straight game and its second consecutive NCAA championship Saturday, unleashing an awesome first-half
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Monday, May 23, 1977
Top-ranked Cornell and second-ranked Johns Hopkins both notched one-sided victories Saturday to advance to the NCAA lacrosse championship game. The
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Thursday, May 19, 1977
"NCAA lacrosse championships are only three years old," Peter Carry of Sports Illustrated wrote in 1973, "but already they have
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Monday, May 16, 1977
It was a horrendous finish to a horrendous season. Dartmouth outscored the Harvard stickmen, 6-1, in the late going Saturday
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Monday, May 9, 1977
For the Harvard lacrosse team, Saturday's game was a matter of too little, too late. The stickmen dominated the second
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Tuesday, May 3, 1977
Last spring, on a dark, rainy afternoon in April, Bill Forbush scored in the final minutes of play to give
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Monday, May 2, 1977
The Harvard lacrosse season, which began with hopes for a spot in the nation's top ten and then became a
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Monday, April 25, 1977
The Harvard lacrosse program took a big step backwards Saturday, losing to a mediocre Yale team, 13-10. While the Crimson
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SPORTS
By David Clarke
Thursday, April 21, 1977
Cornell's old we-won't-let-up--until-we've-embarrassed-you explosiveness isn't there anymore, but with the kind of stifling defense the defending national champions played yesterday,
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