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Crimson sophomore Dave Johnston scored the first goal of the game at 9:23 of the opening period, on an assist from Bill Beckett. From the corner to the goalie's right, Beckett fired a pass out to Johnston, who made the scoring shot from midway between the boards, just inside the blue line...
...Dave Grannis put Harvard back into the lead with a clear shot at an empty cage after Armstrong had come out of the crease to counter a Crimson attack to his left. Beckett made the pass to Grannis...
Clarkson erased the Crimson's lead midway through the final period, when LaPointe tallied his second goal of the evening on an assist from Pettersen. With 2:20 to go Beckett gave the Crimson a seemingly insurmountable 5-4 lead on a near-perfect breakaway solo. After jumping the defensemen Beckett took a pas from Dave Morse. Picking up the puck just over the red line, Beckett steamed down the ice and beat the goalie...
...defense positions. Only Bob Anderson of last year's defensemen has returned to duty. Mike Graney, the only senior on last year's varsity, and Greg Downes are gone, and junior Dave Grannis has moved to the offense, where he will center a line between Dave Morse and Bill Beckett. Anderson will team with Dave Johnston, former freshman captain, at the points. Sophomore Harry Howell, a big defenseman who played aggressive hockey in the team's 3-0 win over Bowdoin last week, will probably play with Dave Crosby in the backline...
...manifests itself in talk about God, nature ("We should turn resolutely towards nature." "We've tried that."), and even about the play itself ("...yesterday evening we spent blathering about nothing in particular. That's been going on now for half a century," or "This is becoming really insignificant.") But, Beckett also elevates vaudeville routines--quick changes of identical hats and pants falling down--and cliched conversation into ironic or obscene importance. Gogo says, "I can't go on like this." and Didi replies, "That's what you think." And that's the point of the play...