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Early on, it appeared that the third period would be no different from the first two. Eleven seconds into the stanza, third-line center Chris Dooley beat Kryspin on her second try right in front of the Huskie net. The power play goal came on assists from Mary Boland and Kathy Conley, who flanked Dooley on the third line...
...Hurley (DiRubio, Tanner) 14:17; H. Hurley (Newell, Carroll) 1:07; H. Hurley (Carroll) 6:05; H. Carroll (Newell, Hurley) 12:15, H. DiRubio (Genie Simmons, Leachey) 14:16; C. Karan Marron (Judy Heman) 16:42; H. Taft 17:11; H. Christine Dooley (Kathy Conley, Mary Boland) 11; C. Nancy Graziano (Michelle Lweis, Marron) 4:26; H. Dooley (Taft) 16:02; H. Leachey (Tanner, DiRubio) 17:40 Saves, C. Debbie Kryspin, 12-13-18-43; H. Tale 7--7, Kimmel...
...third period was for the hat tricks. Landry earned another it's-not-pretty-but-it-counts score from in close early on and Carroll scored on a characteristically nice drive from 20 feet out to reach the final 7-0 score. THE NOTEBOOK: Sophomore Mary Boland and freshman Kathy Conley took their first-every turns on the ice as part of the Crimson fourth line. The Crimson's record is now 4-3. The team now travels to Aspen, Colo over vacation, hoping to gain some ice time and some confidence and some fun. Last night...
...remains committed to a strategy of countering Nicaraguan-sponsored insurgency with covert CIA support for anti-Sandinista rebels. That policy has drawn increasing attacks on Capitol Hill from legislators who believe the real aim is to destabilize and, if possible, overthrow the Nicaraguan regime. Led by Massachusetts Democrat Edward Boland, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, opponents in the House tried to block money for further covert aid to the rebels. A Senate bill, however, retained funding for continued covert support. After a compromise reached last week, the contras will receive $24 million...
When a Congressional fact-finding mission returned, however, filled with a strong host of doubters, most significantly his own Democratic colleague from Massachusetts, Edward Boland, O'Neill suddenly began to toe the Administration line. Inexplicably switching his position on what justifies an invasion, O'Neill seemed to be satisfied with having been let in on the facts of Grenada, and once in the fold, he now agrees with the Administration's policy...