Word: chip
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ninth hole barely missed a boundary fence, scooted through a crowd of fans in the rough, bounced into another crowd around the green and somehow trickled to a stop just off the apron. "You must have gone to Mass this morning," joked a fan. Answered Catholic Harney: "Twice." A chip, and a putt-and he had his birdie. Harney's last-round score: 69, for a 72-hole total of 276, eight under par and a three-stroke victory over Sikes...
Cornell moved the puck beautifully for the first half of the opening period, but then Harvard finally got untracked. When Crimson wing Eddie Zellner sent a long shot along the ice off Chip Scammon's drop pass, Waldinger tipped it into the Cornell net and Harvard had drawn even...
...Chip Scammon set up Harvard's go-ahead goal by breaking up a three-on-one Eagle drive in front of his own net, rushing the length of the ice, and dropping the puck behind him for Gonzales. The Crimson wing's shot bounced into the cage off B.C. goalie Pat Murphy, and Harvard had the lead...
...corporations in search of money it is a supreme symbol of solvency, the highest accolade Wall Street can bestow. Armed with that much-sought but carefully dispensed rating, a borrower can attract more investors, get by with paying lower interest rates on loans, and generally profit by the blue-chip aura that prime rating bestows in the business world...
Wade Welch performed well in the Crimson net. He stopped one Bowdoin breakaway, and had little chance on the lone Polar Bear goal. The Crimson defense, with Pres Wolcott filling in for the ailing Chip Scammon, limited the Polar Bears to just 17 shots...