Word: chiappa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Captain Bill Crain also took a spill and finished 129th; soccer player Keith Chiappa was Harvard's fifth scorer in 132nd place...
...Keith Chiappa scored the tying goal early in the fourth period on a controversial referee's decision. He had dribbled a five-yard shot at the open side of the net but Yale goalie Gaulladet fell on it in an apparent save. Chiappa, however, followed up his shot and managed to dislodge the ball from under Gaulladet (who evidently had not had full possession) and pop it into the open...
...more realistic prediction for the Crimson Monday is somewhere around eighth place, certainly no mean achievement. The Harvard squad is again without John Ogden and Keith Chiappa and to finish that high, they'll have to run on inspiration, something this team has so far managed to do well...
Harvard got an insurance goal with a minute left when Njoku dribbled around a Tiger fullback and blasted a shot at Svastich from 35 feet. The Princeton goalie couldn't hold it and Keith Chiappa punched in the rebound for Harvard...
...with five straight victories since that defeat, the Crimson would seem to be an improved team. And the squad will definitely be up to beat Brown today. Without Chiappa and Ogden, the first five Crimson finishers are likely to be Hewlett, Captain Bill Crain, Dave Allen, Roger Smith, and Jon Chaffee...