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TODAY'S GAMES
Women's Cross Country at Dartmouth, 3 p.m.
Field Hockey at Bowdoin, 3 p.m.
Women's Soccer at Stonehill, 3:30 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
American Express Club of Boston 4, J.V. Women's Soccer 1
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Sat., Oct. 14--Football vs. Cornell, Harvard Stadium, 1:30 p.m. Harvard (2-1) returns to Ivy League competition this week against a tough Big Red squad (2-0-1). Coach Joe Restic and his charges will be seeking their first league victory coming off two non-league wins.
--Men's Cross Country vs. Cornell, Franklin Park, 12 noon. The 5-1 Crimson harriers are off again after a week's rest since last Saturday's 17-44 win over Brown.
--Field Hockey at Dartmouth, 11 a.m.
--Men's Soccer vs. Cornell, Business School Field, 11 a.m. The 1-5 Crimson booters finally picked up a victory Wednesday against Amherst, but they'll need a stellar effort to continue winning as they face the Ivy League champs.
--Women's Tennis at Mass State Championship, at Wellesley (through Sunday)--The Crimson women will be defending their Mass. State title this weekend.
HARVARD HONORS
Quarterback Larry Brown and cornerback Steve Potysman were named to the ECAC Div. 1-A Honor Roll for their performances last Saturday against Colgate. Sue St. Louis, leading scorer for the Harvard women's soccer team, was named to last week's Ivy League Women's Honor Roll.
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