Word: bulldogged
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Coming into Saturday's contest, Bulldog attackman Paul Sferazza had notched 30 goals in 10 games, and his running mates, Paul Catterton and Jim Graham, had combined for 44 assists. Harvard's young defense held the attack trio to only five points...
...triumphant moment for Redford. For the first time he has fully mobilized all the forces within him "to let the bear out," as he once put it. That the end product so closely reflects his first vision of the film is a tribute to what a friend calls his "bulldog tenacity" in bending many wills to his own. "He supposedly has the world by the tail," observes Hal Holbrook, "but most people who have the world by the tail don't swing it quite so heavily or quite so publicly. I respect him for that, for taking that risk...
Early in the final stanza, a crowd battled for the puck in front of the Kirkland goal, and Steve Burylass drove it home to build the Bulldog lead...
Yale came out yelling for the third game, leaving little doubt which team had the momentum. However, Gustscher's cross court spikes seemed to stall the Bulldog's drive, as Harvard took an early 9-4 advantage...
...Crimson had built up a slim 5-4 lead after the first round of weapons, led by double victories in foil and epee. Captain Phillippe Bennett and John Major each foiled their Bulldog blade brandishers, and Matt Simmons and John Hirschfeld easily took their epee bouts. Nick Tepe was the only saberman on target however, and that proved costly as the match wore...