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First Period: H--Mike Watson (John Cochrane, George Hughes), 3:00; H--Cochrane (Watson), 10:28; UVM--Gary Prior (Craig Homola, Louis Cote), 14:35. Second Period: UVM--Prior (Cote, Chris Zimmerman), 4:23; UVM--Zimmerman (Homola, Mark Brown), 14:03; UVM--Jim Duffy (unassisted), 17:05; H--Jack Hughes (Mitch Olson, G. Hughes), 18:11. Third Period: UVM--Tom Cullity (Zimmerman, Cote), 1:42; UVM--Brown (Jim Murphy, Mike Vincent), 8:26; H--Scott Powers (Jim Trainor, John Dunderdale), 9:24; UVM--Zimmerman (empty net goal...
...scheme of requirements--agreed to a "floater" amendment, which authorized the administrative Core Committees to study the possibility of switching one or more courses among different sub-areas. Most of the disgruntled professors joined the bandwagon as eagerly as if they had been firmly promised a spot in the Cote, rather than just that possibility. (Hope springs eternal, they say.) Likewise, another amendment authorized research into and experimentatin with a strictly regulated by-pass system--again, no promises were made, and the final decision was granted to the Core committees. Politicians call this type of maneuver "coalition-building"; others refer...
...Vermont power play took advantage of the situation, as Louie Cote's slapshot was kicked aside by Harvard goalie John Hynes. Trouble was, it was kicked right onto the stick of Jim Murphy, who rammed it into the left corner to make it 3-1, Harvard...
Walker never got the chance to pitch to Knoll a third time. After catcher Bill Cote reached second on a two-base error by Husky first baseman Joe Ginn, Singleton drove him in to make the margin 5-0, Halas singled and Goetz walked. That was all for Walker and Nick Kokinidis came in with the bases full to pitch to Knoll, who greeted him with a two-run single...
...young Crimson lost the game in the sixth inning, when seven Engineers paraded across the plate in front of catcher Bill Cote. Previous to that, Harvard had been cruising along on the strength of a 4-0 lead, as pitcher Larry Brown mowed down virtually all MIT comers through the first five stanzas...