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Last March, agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested Barnes. A federal grand jury had indicted him and five of his top "lieutenants" for conspiring to distribute 44 Ibs. of heroin (estimated wholesale price: $1 million) once a month, starting in November 1976, from Barnes' Harlem garage. New York cops, however, grumbled that the feds had rushed in too soon. Having painstakingly tailed and eavesdropped on Barnes for more than ten years, local narcs figured they were building a better case against...
Bethel, who pestered Harvard all night with his forechecking and his menacing shots, scored his second goal of the night with the Crimson's Murray Dea in the slammer for interference. It took B.U. just nine seconds to connect fatally on its seventh power-play opportunity...
...Friars took a first-period lead to the locker room on a power-play goal by Colin Ahern at 9:13. With 29 seconds left on an elbowing penalty to Murray Dea, defenseman Bruce Garber led Ahern in all alone on the left, and his slapshot snuck quickly between the split legs of Hynes...
Entering the third period trailing 3-2, the Crimson notched two quick goals to regain the lead in the contest. Junior Murray Dea tied the score at 3-3, banging a rebound past Dartmouth goalie Jim Jankowski, a freshman from Montreal, at 2:28 of the stanza. Harvard freshman Rick Benson fed the puck to John Cochrane streaking down the right wing. Cochrane nailed a slapper on net which Dea, skillfully trailing the play, flipped into the cage...
...same line of Benson, Cochrane and Dea combined to give Harvard the advantage. This time it was Benson picking the upper right hand corner of the goal, again on a rebound, after Cochrane hit Dea with a pass and the junior from Edmonton, Alberta cranked a wrist shot which Dartmouth's Jankowski coughed...