Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...half weeks to reverse the reles? Harvard's personnel is no weaker--in fact it is stronger. The elevation of Dwight Ware and George McManama to regular turns has given the Crimson its highest-scoring line, at least against weak opposition like Penn and Sir George Williams. And Bob Higgins, who was an unknown last month, has proven himself a capable goaltender able to supplement December's star, Bill Diercks...
...both sides was so incompetent that the only difference between the two squads was the color of their uniforms. A Penn player set the tone for the first period when he pounced on a loose puck five feet in front of the Crimson nets and lifted it over goalie Bob Higgins, over the goal, and over the glass barrier, narrowly missing a spectator in the top row beneath the scoreboard...
Ware finished with a hat trick and a pair of assists. Captain Jack Garrity also scored three goals, plus a single assist. Bob Carr collected two goals for Harvard, and Ben Smith, Terry Flaman, and Bobby Bauer each chipped in with...
...balanced scoring attack did the rest and Harvard began to pull away. Johnson, all over the court with his exciting bouncy stride and crowd-pleasing leaps, followed Norlander with 17 points. Bob Kanuth and Gallagher scored 12 apiece and Beller...
Crimson goalie Bob Higgins stood up well to R.P.I.s heavy first-period barrage, making 13 good saves to only 8 for the Engineers' Tom Nichols. But Nichols was the outstanding player on the ice thereafter, and with his team protecting a 5-1 lead in the third period he stopped 16 shots, to Higgins...