Word: goals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week they were at it again. They plastered the campus with yellow labels bearing the slogan "It's Up To You." Their goal: a new $500,000 gymnasium as a memorial to U.B.C.'s war dead...
...Nearest goal for spaceships is the boundary where the earth's gravitational pull and the moon's are equally strong. This "neutral point" comes closest to the earth (160,000 mi.) when the moon's rather feeble attraction is reinforced by that of the sun directly behind it. So a space-voyage to the moon should be made when the moon is "new" and almost in line with the sun. Voyages to Venus, Mars and other planets have been plotted by similar calculations. They would take more time, not much more energy...
Against the Blue, Coach Chase is expected once again to start his regular lineup of Bill Ayres at right wing, Bob Feloney at center, John Cracker at left wing, Dick Greeley and Bill Glidden at defense, and Johnny Knowles at goal...
Three more Harvard goals and one more Princeton counter made the score 4 to 2 at the end of the first period. The Tigers roared back in the second period, however, to tie it up 4 to 4 at the end of the stanza, and then went on to a 5 to 4 lead as a result of Finkenstaedt's second goal as the third period got under...
...goal by Pete Eaton, another '42 veteran, tied it up at 2:06, however, and two more scores by George Minot and captain Bill Ayres provided the margin of victory. The last scores came with only 16 seconds remaining in the game. Ayres and Minot were high scorers for the Crimson, with two tallies apiece...