Word: chris
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chisholm, a local boy from Natick, turned away shot after shot with magical saves for 22 minutes of play until Gene Kinasewich broke the ice for the Crimson. A hat trick by Chris Norris followed to secure the Crimson's fifth win in six games of the 1961-62 campaign...
...most consistent line on the ice in the first two games has been the Tom Heintzman, Dean Alpine, Chris Norris combination. They have been forechecking and backchecking well. Their passing has been accurate and they have played their positions...
Harvard was at its best in the first period. Dean Alpine opened the scoring at 3:14 when he picked up Chris Norris' rebound and stuffed it behind Clarkson goalie Wayne Gibbons. The Crimson had several more chances to capitalize in the next few minutes, but Gibbons and the Knights' defensive lineup were too strong...
...same lines he used in the Bowdoin game. Gerry Jorgenson will alternate at center with Bill Lamarche on the first line. Gene Kinasewich and Tim Taylor will play the wings. Jim Dwinell, Bill Beckett, and Dave Morse will form the second line, with Dean Alpine, Tom Heintzman, and Chris Norris on the third...
Three varsity soccer players have been named to the 1961 all-Ivy squad, chosen by vote of the League's coaches. Center forward Chris Ohiri and halfbacks Billy Ward and Tony Davies were the Crimson men selected...