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...sophomore defenseman broke down the ice on the right and caught Northeastern napping. Carr rifled a forehand a foot off the ice that beat goalie Gary Thornton to the far side...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall, | Title: Sextet Tops Northeastern in Beanpot, 5-1 | 2/8/1966 | See Source »

Harvard boosted its lead to 5-0 early in the second period. Second-line left wing Fredo took a feed from Garrity and drove a forehand that passed through a scramble in front of the cage before sliding to the left of sophomore goalie Jim Cruickshank...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: High-Scoring Six Drubs Indians; Parrot's Two Goals Spark 8-3 Rout | 1/19/1966 | See Source »

...defensemen and a goalie at 2:47 of the third period in an individual effort that seemed exceptional until Parrot took the puck three minutes later. Stopped only thirty seconds before on a clean breakaway, the Harvard high scorer stickhandled defenseman Tom Long into dumbfoundment and rifled home a forehand that left 1000 fans gasping...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: High-Scoring Six Drubs Indians; Parrot's Two Goals Spark 8-3 Rout | 1/19/1966 | See Source »

...much bigger Brown team, led by All-American. Bob Gaudreau, clearly dominated the second and third periods. But two Harvard goals 90 seconds apart put the home team in the hole. Ben Smith scored the first one on a breakaway, whipping a hard forehand into the upper right corner after a perfect feed from Kent Parrot. Lightning struck again at 7:51 in the form of Garrity's poke from the edge of the crease following a rebound off Bob Fredo's low drive...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall, | Title: Bruin Six Defeats Crimson Squad; Darling Scores In Final Seconds | 12/16/1965 | See Source »

...These Chinese," marveled Japan's former World Champion Ichiro Ogimura, "play basketball and volleyball and do special exercises. They practice gymnastics to develop agility, lift weights to build up certain muscles." They also keyed themselves to fever pitch emotionally. China's Hsu Yin-sheng explained that his forehand was so powerful because he looked on a Ping-Pong ball "as though it were the head of Chiang Kai-shek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Table Tennis: A Game of War | 5/7/1965 | See Source »

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