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Offensively, Harvard was a three, not a two, line team last night. Third liners Tommy Paul, Jay Riley, and Harry Reynolds fore-checked extremely well and produced a goal. The second line played its usual close-checking game, digging in the corners and scoring as well. And the first line played both ways last night, back-checking with unusual tenacity to tie up the fast-breaking B.U. forwards that ruined the Crimson in the Beanpot...
Harvard was supposedly geared to come out flying in the first period with a revamped, aggressive fore-checking system. Instead the Crimson handed Dartmouth a goal in the first minute of play...
Neither team could break the tie in the ten-minute overtime, although B. U.'s tenacious fore-checkers came close to setting up garbage goals on several occasions. Harvard managed to get off only one shot at the B. U. net, and the Crimson was probably fortunate to escape with...
...first period, the Crimson played poor defense. did very little back checking and fore checking, and missed numerous easy opportunities to score. Proulx stuffed a Cavanagh breakaway, stopped a Hynes-and-McManama two-on-one and came up with some sensational saves. Meanwhile, goalie Bruce Durno was keeping the Crimson in the game...
...Your cover story on urban terrorism [Nov. 2] was a welcome analysis of a subject that has thrust its ugly head to the fore. Perhaps it will serve to open the eyes and the minds of all those who scream for law and justice in one place while openly applauding terrorism and lawlessness in another, and of those who fear a creeping octopus of crime in their own backyard, yet applaud Communist-supported and fascist-like anarchy and murder in others...