Word: cups
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Friends of Harvard Hockey awarded Bob McManama '73 the John Tudor Memorial Cup for the squad's most valuable player Tuesday night at the team's annual breakup dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston...
...team in scoring with 51 points this season, and who has been named to the All-Ivy and All-American hockey teams, was not present at the dinner. His father, who received the award for him, said he is in Europe on the U.S. Junior World Cup team...
...winning or you will find yourself consigned permanently to ski racer's limbo at a very early age. As a rule of thumb, the mileposts are these: undefeated in Torger Tokle and Junior racing circuits to the age of 16, win Something Big by 18, and only a World Cup win or Olympic medal will save you past the age of 21. Over 21 sir? Hand over your race bib and step right into Charon's boat, you won't be taking any flights to Europe or out West to race against the best...
...imagine the delight of U.S. Eastern Amateur Association officials with the results of last weekend's Men's Special Slalom at Sugarloaf Mountain. Their own championship--the final and most important qualifier for the Western Spring Series featuring European competitors off the World Cup circuit and members of the U.S. National Team--was won by the oldest man in the field, 25-year-old coach of the Harvard Ski team, Peter Carter...
Good as Perreault and his wingers are, the Sabres still have some way to go. The other Buffalo lines lack scoring punch, the defense is inconsistent and the team has done poorly on the road -all of which means that the Sabres are unlikely to win the Stanley Cup this year. But with the proven quality of the French Connection and Imlach's building skills, Buffalo may soon be challenging the old, established N.H.L. teams for pro hockey's biggest prize...