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...seemed the only place balls were flying was out of bounds Late in the first quarter. Eli freshman Bill Harley finally broke the ice, scoring on a man advantage Harvard's Peter Follows retaliated less than a minute later, but the only other goal before halftime was a Bulldog tally with 1-56 left in the second quarter...
...thinclads had greater success in the other field events, which were held indoors because of the dismal weather. Co-Captain Gus Udo saw his overseas ticket go to Bulldog Doug Wiggins when Wiggins leaped a quarter of an inch longer than Udo in the long jump, but Udo came right back to lead a Crimson sweep of the triple jump...
There may be an "our song" for a cause (We Shall Overcome), for a college ("Bulldog, bulldog, bow wow wow, Eli Yale!"), for a specific event, like the release of the hostages (Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree), and even for an era (Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?). Nations have them. But The Star-Spangled Banner has never quite become "our song" in the way that the Marseillaise utterly and unquestionably belongs to the French. Politicians have their "our songs." John Kennedy may have thought of his Administration in terms of the words and music...
With visions of the Northeastern game finally out of their minds, the icewomen put Yale away in the middle stanza. While Crimson goalie Chery! Tate, the Beanpot's MVP, stopped the Bulldog offense on one end of the ice. Harvard's second line of Alex Lightfoot, Starr and White kept Mason plenty busy on the other--scoring three unanswered goals...
Lost in the offensive assault was the continued superb play of Tate, who has now recorded five shutouts in the last seven games. Tate stopped 19 Bulldog shots Sunday before giving way in the third period to Tracy Kimmell...