Word: corneres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...scored Harvard's only power play goal of the day with only 18 seconds left in the period. Only four seconds into Brown defenseman Mike Mastrullo's penalty, brother Jack took a drop pass from Phil Evans and let loose a fastball that George directed into the upper corner. Ask no more, it was Harvard 6, Brown...
Later in the same period, Clarkson freshman Bryan Cleaver nicely shifted by Trainor with a great puck-through-the-legs move and zinged a wrister off the goalpost. Cleaver's effort was a bit of foreshadowing. At 14:38 the rookie from Toronto floated from the right corner of the Crimson end and stuffed the puck in the far lower corner of the net past Murphy. Clarkson 2, Harvard...
Evans feels the coaches have also been instrumental in the freshmen's learning experience. "We're being taught a lot about the special teams, especially penalty killing." Evans, described by Benson as a wing who "always comes out of the corner with the puck," was a first team All-Star pick in the Ontario Hockey Association last year, and a number one draft pick of the Major Junior "A" Hamilton Fin-Cups. He declined the offer in order to play college hockey...
...barrio, bodegas (grocery stores) like El Coloso on Broadway which cater to Latin American tastes are close at hand. Also close by is Casa Alegre, a Latin-American record store which sells Spanish newspapers and statuettes of the saints as a sideline. Around the corner in Central Square is the Latin-O Restaurant. Its authentic Hispanic cuisin attracts a 90 per cent Anglo clientele, however. After all, local Hispanics can buy in the neighborhood bodega the same ingredients the Latin-O uses, and make equally authentic Latin cuisine in their homes...
...Saudi Arabia would cut back production until the oil surplus disappeared and intimated that OPEC would then, presumably in 1979, start sending prices higher again. Even the new production in the North Sea, Alaska and Mexico, moreover, will not be enough in the long run to break OPEC'S corner on world oil supplies. All the oil found so far in Alaska, for example, would provide only two years' worth of current American consumption...