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...second period, the Crimson struck at 9:28 on a play by Forbes, Crocker Snow, and Dwinell. Forbes brought the puck into the offensive zone, playing at right wing. He passed across the rink to Snow on the other wing, who drew Larry goalie Bill Sherin out of position. Snow then passed back to Dwinell, who hit from well out, in the center...
...middle period were both scored with less than two minutes to go. One man short after a kneeing penalty, the Crimson yielded a goal to Clark's Bill Little at 18:16, but came back with one of its own at 19:06 on a high shot by Crocker Snow from about a third of the way in from the blue line. Snow had assists from Jim Dwinell and Dave Crosby...
Weiland has not rated his lines in order, because their output has been so even. Jim Dwinell, last year's high scorer, heads one trio that includes captain Stu Forbes and Crocker Snow. Tom Heintzman, Dean Alpine, and Ted Ingalls form the third line...
Apparently seared over this close call, the varsity moved the else back to the Bowdoin end and soon scored. After an exchange from behind the nets, Crocker Snow the puck out front. Jim Dwinell gathered the puck and rolled a 15-footer into the cage...
Robert L. Pillsbury '61, a tackle, has been selected by his teammates as the most valuable player on the 1960 varsity football team. Pillsbury, of Winthrop House and Wollaston, received the Frederick Greely Crocker Award, emblematic of the MVP honor, at the annual Harvard Club of Boston banquet for the team last night...