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Graduation took a heavy toll from Harvard. Gone are goalie Bruce Durno, a starter for three years, and the forward line of Joe Cavanagh, Dan DeMichele, and Steve Owen, a line that led the Crimson in scoring for three years. Also gone is All-American, all-everything Cavanagh's presence on the power play and penalty-killing. For Cavanagh was also the backbone of the defense as well as the offense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Solid Year for Harvard Sports | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...press conference was assured success because of the one vital ingredient-the all-American hero. Joe Cavanagh started the mystique by announcing that he would bypass pro hockey next year for the long-range advantages of a B.C. Law School degree. Then came the you-wouldn't-believe-it story of a ninth-grader waiting for a basketball game, picking up a tennis racquet for the first time, catching the coach's eye, and playing for the state champion varsity the next spring. By the end of the interview, the reporter was asking coach Jack Barnaby if Joe couldn...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 5/19/1971 | See Source »

...CRIMSON has had trouble covering Cavanagh this year. It was too easy during the hockey season to create an exciting story by featuring the exploits of the Cavanagh line. Because of Cavanagh's frankness. I caught myself several times relying on him as the sole voice of insight. The editors have spent the spring watching our tennis reporter-changing "invincible" to "undefeated" and cutting adjectives like "super colossal...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 5/19/1971 | See Source »

...misdefinition of success was apparent as Joe fielded questions about setting a goal of pro hockey and the Olympics. "I've had all the happiness anyone could get from playing hockey right here at Harvard," Cavanagh said. "The pros or the Olympics couldn't offer me more than that...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 5/19/1971 | See Source »

Washaner and Cavanagh led the doubles sweep by beating Tansey and Chambers, 6-1, 6-3. Loring and Barnett topped Svigals and Allen, 7-5, 6-2. The third doubles was abbreviated to a pro set and Briggs and Brock defeated Cleveland and Anderson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Netmen Defeat Yale, 7-2, To Tie For 2nd in EITA | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

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