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...power play and just executed well tonight.”But Harvard’s three-goal cushion lasted just 20 seconds. The Big Green’s leading scorer, winger David Jones, maneuvered his way down the ice and fired a wrister past Tobe’s glove and off the right post into the net.The Crimson had a chance to widen the lead with another power play opportunity midway through the frame, but it was Dartmouth that profited instead.After a pass bounced over the stick of rookie defenseman Alex Biega at the Big Green blue line, Dartmouth forwards...
...brought a reporter's notebook to the memorial service for R.W. Apple of the New York Times this morning at the Kennedy Center, here in Washington. It was a primal act, a totemic offering - like my son bringing his glove to the ballpark when we go to see the Mets, I brought my notebook to celebrate Johnny, the most voracious of reporters. I even took a few notes...
...hitting Jon Pelle from behind. Harvard eventually scored a five-on-three goal at 13:39, with junior forward Mike Taylor netting the rebound of linemate Doug Rogers’ shot. Still, Colgate managed to equalize before the first intermission on a strange play. After making an initial glove save, Crimson goaltender Justin Tobe dropped the puck in front of him. Attempting to clear it away, McCafferty accidentally slipped the puck into his own net for Tobe’s only “mistake” of the game. “When he’s on, [Tobe...
...media, is not the first incident involving pitchers and pine tar. The most recent of these incidents took place in June 2005, when Los Angeles Angels pitcher Brendan Donnelly was ejected from a game and suspended 10 additional games for a violation regarding foreign substances on his glove. Upon Donnelly’s entrance into the game in the seventh inning, opposing manager Frank Robinson requested that the umpires check his glove for pine tar. After the umpire tossed Donnelly from the game, Angels coach Mike Scioscia launched into a tirade, threatening retribution on Robinson’s team...
...country's opposition Democratic Party. "He makes friends." But Ban can also be tough. In the face of opposition from his own diplomats, Ban reformed Seoul's foreign ministry, replacing a promotion system based on seniority with a meritocratic one. He's an "iron fist in a velvet glove," says an aide...