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...chief stumbling block is All-American goal-tender Ken Dryden--the single most important reason for Cornell's success in the past three years. The 6-3, 210-pound Dryden is the East's top defender, averaging less than two goals allowed per game. If he is hot, Harvard's chances will be virtually...

Author: By Mark H. Odonoghue, | Title: Icemen Challenge Cornell For League Championship | 2/26/1969 | See Source »

Walaszek made eight of 14 shots, all lay-ups and finished with 18 points. All-American Jim McMillian playing his usual steady team game, had 16 points and 12 rebounds and guard Bruce Metz added 13, dropping six of seven outside jumpers. HARVARD Dover 18 Gustavson 11 Hardy 6 Gallagher 14 Janczewski 13 Waickowski 2 Noble 8 Yates 2 Stanislaw 0 74 COLUMBIA McMillian 16 Dotson 22 Walaszek 18 Metz 13 Starke 7 Wolfe 4 Fogel 2 Schiller 2 Boggan 4 Gordon 4 Armstrong...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Five Bows By 18; Dotson Scores 22 | 2/22/1969 | See Source »

Owen, who played center during his prep-school career at Noble & Greenough, with his final year at Choate, adjusted easily to his new position at right wing last year. An All-American in his last two years in prep-school, Owen was number one on last year's freshman golf team and has done well in amateur tournaments in the state...

Author: By Stephen F. Kelley, | Title: Icemen Owen, Cavanagh, DeMichele Say Teamwork Is Line's Trademark | 2/21/1969 | See Source »

...chose Harvard so that he could "ride the subways," became the third highest Yardling scorer in Harvard history last year when he racked up a total of 71 points on 29 goals and 42 assists. After graduating from Cranston East High School in Rhode Island where he was All-American for three years, Cavanagh prepped at Andover for a year, where he was acclaimed All-Prep and All-America...

Author: By Stephen F. Kelley, | Title: Icemen Owen, Cavanagh, DeMichele Say Teamwork Is Line's Trademark | 2/21/1969 | See Source »

DeMichele, who attended Cranston East where he, too, was All-American, and Vermont Academy afterwards, is the biggest of the three at 6'2" and 205 lbs. "I could picture Dan, when he was younger, as always being careful not to hurt the players he was skating with." Kinasewich said. "He is still learning to use his body, and with his size and strength, he has the greatest potential of the three...

Author: By Stephen F. Kelley, | Title: Icemen Owen, Cavanagh, DeMichele Say Teamwork Is Line's Trademark | 2/21/1969 | See Source »

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