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Volume CXXXIII, Number 5
October 10, 2003

Polar Bears look to redeem loss
DREW TSAKOS, STAFF WRITER
After falling to Amherst College in its only loss of the season and battling Middlebury College to a 1-1 draw in a double header on the road, the Bowdoin Men's Soccer Team is looking to fight back for a good position in post-season play. [read the article]

Red Sox vs. Yanks: From cursed to first
ELI MAITLAND, STAFF WRITER
Grades have begun to drop and class attendance rates are plummeting. Close friends are snapping at each other and the infamous "Yankees Suck" shirts are now more abundant than ever on campus. This is the anomaly called playoff baseball. [read the article]

Field hockey stays rough and tough
HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin's Field Hockey team bounced back from tough games played against Amherst and Middlebury last weekend to add two more wins to their record this week. [read the article]

Jim Weeks: a great friend and inspiration
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER
Football is a grueling sport. Everyday you hear about injuries that keep a player out. Whether it is a turf toe or the career-ending broken hip that Bo Jackson suffered, most of these injuries are taken in stride. [read the article]

Soccer women keep rolling
NORA DOWLEY, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin continued its strong and confident play with an easy win over the University of Southern Maine on Wednesday. The Polar Bears dominated the field both offensively and defensively for the entire 90 minutes. [read the article]

Intensity of Bobcats catches Bears off guard
LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
In a disappointing match last Saturday, Bowdoin Women's Rugby A-side lost to Bates by a score of 12-10. [read the article]

Ahoy maties: Sailors hit high seas
ALISON MCCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
Wind is all a sailor can hope for, and the Bowdoin Sailing Team's wishes have been granted during the first month of its season. [read the article]

XC captains have high aspirations for season
ALISON MCCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
It's been over a month since the women's cross country squad started training together for the 2003 season, and the motivation displayed by seniors Lynne Davies, Kala Hardacker, and Chelsea Spector indicates that the women are prepared for tough competition this year. [read the article]

Rain further dampens the spirits of Bowdoin ruggers as they slip to 1-2 after last week's 5-0 loss to Colby. They face Bates tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at Farley Fields. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient)

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