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...rare display of killer in stand by the icemen who nearly last control of the match in the second period. Nursing a 3 I lead following a goal by Olson and two by Phil Falcone. Harvard faltered after three minutes of terrific penalty-killing when left wing Paul Barton backhanded a loose rebound between freshman goalie Dick McEvoy's pads and teammate Dan Muse pupped one home from the slot 19 seconds later...
Scoring UNH. Ellison (Doherty, Skidmore) 3:39, H. G. Olson (S: Fusco, Turner) 9:31:H, Falcone (Visone, Britz) 16:32 H. Falcone (Britz, Vicone) 2:05. UNH Barton (LaCombe Robinson) 6.59 UNH Muse (White Forgel) 7.18 H. S. Fusco (G. Olson Sheeny) 10.00: UNH While (Forget. Muse) 1:55: H. Britz (Turner M. Olson) 15.35: H. S. Fusco, (M. Fusco, Code) 17:36, H. G. Olson (M. Olson Turner) 18:57: UNH Ellison (Skidmore, Herms...
...effect on Wall Street was stunning. Barton Biggs, chief investment strategist for the Morgan Stanley & Co. investment banking firm, was enthusiastic: "This now raises the chances of a normal recovery, with 6% or 7% real economic growth next year, along with declining interest rates and inflation. In other words, we may end up with the best of both worlds...
...stopover in the late 1950s. Crestridge is the sort of happy-go-lucky institution where Shelley Fabares ought to be the homecoming queen and Beaver Cleaver the hall monitor. It serves, however, as the unlikely temple of learning for Matthew Star, who is, literally, a space case. Matt (Peter Barton) is, as the opening narration informs, "a typical American teen-ager." It's just that he also happens to hail from Quadris, a distant planet racked by civil war. He has come to earth to hone his telepathic powers in preparation for the day that he and his guardian...
...pupils and a refusal to use contractions when speaking Earth talk. For all his telekinetic talents, though, the weirdest thing about The Powers of Matthew Star (NBC, Friday, 8-9 p.m. E.D.T.) is its portrait of adolescent America, all milk snacks and malt shops and homecoming games. Barton is so reminiscent of Donny Osmond that the viewer keeps waiting for him to levitate a can of Hawaiian Punch while whistling God Bless America. These shows may be aimed primarily at teens and preteens, but it is only from the canny nonsense of Square Pegs (CBS, Monday...