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Cavanagh started playing in the Pee Wee program in Cranston, R.I., and played on an All-State, All-New England team with DeMichele and his younger brother Dave (who is now on the freshman team) his senior year. He was "supposed" to go to Brown, he says, but he decided he wanted to come to Harvard so he took a year at Andover...
...times the pianist sounds like Oscar Peterson or early Dave Brubeck, as he lays down a firm base of intricate rhythms and unpredictable chord progressions. The right hand produces a steady, lilting melodic line that can flow from originals to classic themes-as in Chopin Prelude/ How Insensitive, which leads from an E minor prelude into a bossa nova favorite with a similar mood and melody. Pretty good for a 15-year-old. As Critic Leonard Feather puts it, by the time Craig Hundley is old enough to shave, he might well be the best-known pianist in jazz...
With Harvard's Jim Horning out because of tripping, Northeastern's Dave Poile tipped in a rebound off Dierks' pads at 6:23. Less than a minute later, Glenn Eramo scored N.U.'s only other goal of the period...
...DeMichele, the other forward on Cavanagh's line chipped in one goal and two assists as Harvard's startling sophomores, including defensemen Terry Driscoll and Dave Jones, had a hand in all eight Crimson tallies...
Harvard opened the game with Bob Havern centering a line of Dave Cavanagh and Skip Barry and with Caleb Warren and Don Olsen at defense. Havern, a quick, small center, scored first at 7:20 of the first period, and then, nine seconds later, wing Barry slapped a puck past Bowdoin goalie John Bradley for the second Crimson goal...