Word: caged
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bruin netminder Don McGinnis, who was largely responsible for his team's upset of Cornell last Saturday, is actually an inch shorter than Crimson goalie Bill Diercks. Diercks, who has not escaped the label "diminutive" since he first slid his 5-6 frame into a Harvard cage, was spectacular in the Crimson's knockoff...
...final event of this year in Briggs Cage was tinged with emotion. Hurdler Frank Haggerty had tears in his eyes as he watched his four senior cohorts set a new two-mile relay record, inscribing the names Baker, McKelvey, Huvelle, and Burns in the Harvard record book. "Why the hell wasn't I in that race," muttered the "Shooter." And that's just how close those guys...
...recent record effort. But when Coach Bill McCurdy puts together a sophomore foursome--say of Roy Shaw, John Dugan, Tom Downer, and Colburn--to compete against the seniors...that'll be one January day when all the social unity and nice-guy fellowship will quickly disappear from Briggs Cage and a 7:45 record won't stand a chance...
...second period, Dan deMichele stole the puck at B.C.'s blue line, skated toward the B.C. goal drawing the goalie out of the net, and dropped the puck off to Cavanagh who shoved it in the empty cage...
...deMichele opened the third period flood-gates slapping one in at 6:21 from the left side, assisted by Owen and Cavanagh. He tallied again at 11:21 with a 20-foot slap shot into the right center of the B.C. cage. Cavanagh assisted with a pass from the left corner...