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With time running out, Mark Fidler dumped the puck into the Vermont zone in one final attempt to grab a victory without having to wait for the uncertainties of sudden-death overtime. While the Catamount defensemen studied for hourlies, Bethel simply picked up the puck after it bounced off the boards, closed in on the Vermont net, and rapped home a quickie from about 15 feet for only his sixth goal of the season...
...issues have become more complicated over the past ten years, Loeb has observed a growing reader interest in his section. "I used to be asked only, 'Which stocks do you recommend?' " he says. "Now, people grab me at lunch and ask about our stories on the oil crisis. People are genuinely interested and confused about the causes and prescriptions for solutions of such problems as inflation and the energy crunch...
...least inept of these. If anything, they showed how far Magritte's real gifts lay from the orthodox processes of modernism. Nor did his first essays in the surrealist manner, done in 1925-26, indicate much about the artist to come; they are, for the most part, grab bags of motifs from other painters, chiefly Ernst and Giorgio de Chirico...
Harvard's Bobby Hackett had taken second in the 200, and Julian Mack had won the consolation heat to grab ninth, but that is only two swimmers and you need four for a relay...
...Tigers still managed to grab a 44-37 lead after the first race, however, on the strength of a two-three finish by two members of their stable of distance thoroughbreds, junior Andy Saltzman and freshman Craig Peterson. But while those two were leading the rest of the pack from the outside lanes, sophomore sensation Andy "Beaver" O'Hara--the man who upset Hackett on the last leg of the 400-yd. freestyle relay to win the meet for Princeton a year ago--was struggling to a surprisingly weak eighth place finish in lane five...