Word: denver
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...life," she once said, "have I planned what position I would like to have. That ambitious I haven't been." Born Goldie Mabovitch in Kiev, she was eight when her family emigrated to Milwaukee and a willful 14 when she ran away to join a sister in Denver, until her parents surrendered and agreed to let her study to be a schoolteacher. Except for a stint of teaching in folk schulen, or Yiddish folk schools, she never fulfilled that ambition. Instead, she joined the Labor Zionist movement as an enthusiastic, full-time worker. At 23, she embarked for riot...
...Denver faced only one Eastern team, Colgate. The Pioneers trounced Colgate in both contests, winning, 9-1, in the first and 13-3 in the second...
...second line of Jack Turco, Chip Otness, and Dwight Ware--the team's lowest scoring regular forwards--picked up the slack by teaming for Harvard's two scores. This line does not have the stickhandling finesse of the other two trios, but its scrappy forechecking style may upset Denver's powerful offense...
...Denver's high-scoring line of center Tom Miller and wings George Morrison and Don Thiessen will present the biggest defensive dilemma for the Crimson tonight. The trio produced 62 of D.U.'s 140 goals in regular season play, and are the team's top three scorers...
...goal, coach Murray Armstron starts Gerry Powers, an iron man who played in all 28 Denver games. Powers has five shutouts and has allowed an average of only 2.29 goals per game...