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...reason is that European television is generally government-controlled and monopolistic; it lacks both the commercial sponsorship and the competition that boost bids for major U.S. sports. Ajax's share from the cup final will be only 225,000 guilders ($83,000), which will not even cover the playoff bonuses it has guaranteed team members...
...team leaves for Omaha on June 7 and will play the fourth game of the World Series against the winner of this weekend's NCAA District VIII playoff. The favorite to win in the West...
This weekend's NCAA District I playoff action fits the proverbial beginning and end pattern so true to playoff series. No matter what your record is, who you have beaten in the regular season, or who you have on the team, once you are in the playoffs you start the season all over again...
...playoff series is scheduled to be played in Fenway Park in Boston today and tomorrow. The final game will be played on Sunday at Soldiers' Field. Originally, the two losers from Friday were to play Saturday at 10 a.m. and the winners at 1 p.m., but due to an exam conflict, Harvard will play at 10 a.m. Saturday regardless of the outcome of Friday's match...
...problem of examinations becomes more acute when the ECAC Playoff rules are taken into account. Each team is allowed a roster of 21 players, which cannot be changed during the course of the playoffs. Harvard, with as many as seven players scheduled to miss one or more games, may have to play with as few as 14 people in the Crimson's most important contests of the season...