Word: cornering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...after the varsity forced play in the Dartmouth zone. Harvard fans were shocked six minutes later when McLaughlin fumbled a pass at his blue line allowing the Indians' high scorer Red Anderson to skate in the right alley and fire the disk into the lower right corner of the goal...
...teams exchanged single goals in the second period. Paul Kelley received credit for a goal at 9:19 when he deflected Les Duncan's shot through his own legs as Duncan screened Frankenberg. Defenseman Ostebo hit the lower right corner with a long shot at 12:27, as Pratt failed with a leg save...
...final period began the Crimson appeared ready to turn on the pressure, but the Indians survived two penalties without much trouble. Then at 8:17 Anderson intercepted a Crimson clearing effort to the right of the cage and scored his second goal on another blast to the left corner...
...former varsity captain did not give an inch under Salaun's expertly applied pressure, and took the match with a perfectly executed backhand corner shot at match point in the fifth game. In this game Hechscher appeared to be on his way to an easy win, as he took a quick 10-4 lead. But at this point the remarkable Salaun, tired and hampered by an injury, came back to win four points in a row, and after Heckscher duplicated this feat to make the score 14-8, he pulled out five straight match points to make the score...
Phthisic on the Farm. The telephone has done more than diplomats, clergymen or scientists to knit the world together. Taken for granted by kings and butchers alike, it is an indispensable companion that serves without favor or prejudice. It has reached into every civilized corner of the world-and often brought civilization with it. From its wires spring the words of history in the making, the chatter of daily life. English Novelist Arnold Bennett called it "the proudest and the most poetical achievement of the American people...