Word: dame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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They all came quickly back, though, to see "the Notre Dame-Michigan State of college hockey." The Arena, which had had plenty of empty seats the first two nights, was S.R.O. for this one, and not much of that. The difference on the ice was apparent, too, from the opening face-off. Both games Wednesday had been lethargic, and in their 6-1 and 5-1 wins on Thursday B.U. and Cornell hardly looked like the teams that went furiously at one another Friday...
Harvard's first round opponent will be Portland (Ore.). Other colleges in the eight-squad field are mighty Notre Dame, California (Berkeley) and Montana. There service teams complete the lineup...
Harvard, even with Dressler, will likely be overwhelmed by big time powers like Dayton and Notre Dame. There is one bright spot, however--it was 80 degrees in Honolulu yesterday...
...LINEBACKERS: George Webster, 21, Michigan State, 6 ft. 4 in., 212 Ibs., Bob Matheson, 22, Duke, 6 ft. 3 in., 235 Ibs., and Jim Lynch, 21, Notre Dame, 6 ft. 1 in., 225 Ibs. Michigan State's "monster man" (meaning roving linebacker), Webster, in one scout's opinion, is "the best all-around college athlete in the country. In a pinch, he can even play defensive safety or cornerback." Matheson is also adaptable ("He has the ability to play tight end on offense"), and Lynch is "a real leader who is always conscious of the clock and tries...
...SAFETY MEN: Nate Shaw, 21, Southern Cal, 6 ft. 2 in., 192 Ibs., and Rick Volk, 21, Michigan, 6 ft. 3 in., 192 Ibs. Shaw, say the scouts, is "outstanding all the time; he was outstanding even when his team lost to Notre Dame 51-0." Volk is "a wheel horse" whose specialty is the open-field tackle-the safety's toughest job. A miss is worth six points, but "Volk doesn't miss...