Word: struts
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...couple of sloppy losses. The offense since Saturday has been stifled by the rain at Princeton and shut out (for the first time) by archrival UMass. But if you want to see goals scored in a soccer game, head to New Haven this weekend to see Sue St. Louis strut her stuff...
...most artistic of victories, perhaps, but a victory nonetheless. If the Crimson's opening day triumph over Columbia allowed Harvard to strut its stuff and dominate, this weekend's 14-13 squeaker against the Crusaders gave the gridders a chance to show they can clamp down under pressure...
...summer athletes also merit at least a modicum of recognition for years of anonymous toil. Deprived--some would say robbed--of a chance to strut their stuff on the world's stage, tributes are even more in order. Since the athletes have become pawns among the players of international politics--particularly ironic when you consider the government's total failure to support amateur sport--this summer's events may mark the death of what grains of incentive remain for American amateur athletes. Now that we have faced the fact that the Olympics will not be with us this summer...
...spend their adulthood hitting, chasing and throwing things for money. The Yankees are no more evil than any other organization because they reward their gladiators on a particularly ridiculous scale. There is little honor in the business of baseball; the honor is on the field, where the Yankees strut with pride and the Red Sox drown in tragedy...
After a long winter of training and almost four weeks of punishing practice on the Charles, the Crimson heavyweight oarswomen finally get a chance to strut their stuff this morning at 10:40 a.m. And because of the nature of the sport, they won't really have an idea of just how good the squad is until the boat crosses the finish line...