Word: hammond
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Richard E. Hammond, junior goalie and two-year letter winner from Leverett House and Syracuse, N.Y., was elected captain of the 1966 Harvard soccer team yesterday...
...Hammond was second-string goalie behind Nat Bowditch this fall, though he saw action in six of the seven games at the Crimson's injury-confused goalie position. In his only full games in the nets. Hammond shut out Princeton, and not counting two penalty kicks, he allowed one goal in his five other appearances...
...quarters he played at Penn and Brown, the only times he faced strong attacks, Hammond was impressive. He is a quick, wide-ranging goalie who takes complete charge of the penalty area and works well with his fullbacks...
...injuries considerably cut down Hammond's playing time this fall, and Bowditch, too, was side-lined much of the season. At Cornell Hammond dislocated the little finger on each hand in a scramble for a loose ball, and a month later he was stunned when a Brown forward kicked him in the head as he smothered a ball on the ground...
CONVERSATIONS WITH BERENSON, recalled by Count Umberto Morra, translated by Florence Hammond. The century's most celebrated connoisseur of Italian painting was also a dazzling conversationalist whose aphorisms and tidbits of gossip fortunately were recorded for posterity by Count Morra...