Word: drives
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's only goal was a fluke. Scott Robertson took a pass from Jaime Vargas and then booted a high line-drive shot that struck the top of the goal. The ball bounced straight down and out of the net, but the referee ruled that it was valid...
...yards compared to Harvard's 90. Bonner's touchdown, which proved to be the game-winner, was a 15-yard sweep around end in the third period. The Bruin's final tally was a 27-yard field goal by Kevin Craig with 10 seconds left, culminating a 73-yard drive...
Indeed, a society that equates defeat with failure runs the risk of creating angry outcasts who eventually seek revenge and justification. In extremity, such explosive emotions can drive frustrated losers to the crime of "magnacide" (killing somebody big). Lee Harvey Oswald, the archetypal U.S. assassin, almost certainly murdered John F. Kennedy partly to borrow for himself the luster of a glamorous winner. The Oswalds are rare. Still, Americans do need a lot more help in coping with the problems of losing...
...small church-which makes it all the sadder that today Stratford's Holy Trinity Church is a dilapidated ruin in dire need of restoration before it crumbles to the ground. Now to the rescue comes a group of Shakespeare devotees who have organized a $480,000 fund-raising drive to finance repairs. Said Sir Michael Redgrave, one of the leaders of the appeal: "Surely the need is self-evident. This church, this grave, is one of the great pilgrimage points of the world...
George Crace seemed to be the answer for the freshman quarterback question when he engineered a 95-yard scoring drive against Princeton last week, but it was Harrison who carried the final 14 yards for the touchdown...