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...opener, Crimson southpaw Paul McOsker hooked horns with Princeton hurler Mike O'Brien for a scoreless duel that lasted nine innings. But as justice would have it, Harvard came through with six runs in the tenth to take...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Crimson Nine Sweeps Tigers, 6-0, 7-3 | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...stickmen almost did. Gordie Nelson cut the lead to one, but Yale's 5-ft. 5-in. John Piazza answered for the Bulldogs. Jamie Egasti cut the lead to one again, but Piazzo fed off to Dave Stack for Yale's tenth tally...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Bulldogs Stun Laxmen, 13-10 | 4/25/1977 | See Source »

...first minute of the second half, 200-lb. defenseman Chris Ecker barrelled up field on a fast break and fed the ball to MacKenzie for Harvard's tenth tally...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Martin, Crimson Stickmen Plaster Brown, 18-11 | 4/18/1977 | See Source »

...steady performance by pitcher Larry Brown overcame a sluggish performance by the Harvard baseball team as the Crimson eased past MIT, 5-1, for its tenth straight win of the season...

Author: By Carl A. Esterhay, | Title: Crimson Nine Derail Engineers, 5-1, As Brown Is on Track Against MIT | 4/13/1977 | See Source »

...belief that the universe is not massive enough to draw itself back together, and will continue expanding indefinitely. But Davis says he thinks "it would be aesthetically pleasing" if the universe were heavy enough to someday stop expanding. Current estimates put the mass of the universe at about one-tenth that necessary to pull everything back together. Davis expects to find a higher estimate, but still only 20 to 30 per cent of the necessary mass...

Author: By George K. Sweetnam, | Title: Taking It to The Limit | 4/13/1977 | See Source »

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