Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would have guessed, ten weeks ago, that the Harvard hockey team would be fighting down to its very last game for a shot at the bottom position in the ECAC hockey tournament? On December 15 it seemed as if Harvard could almost back into the number three spot in the East. B.U. and Cornell were clearly the top two from pre-season on (and they were seeded in that order last week by the selection committee). But B.C. started slowly, Yale and Brown were bombed in several early games, Clarkson we'd disposed of, St. Lawrence lost the goalie...
PRINCETON. N.J., Feb. 28 -- Princeton's fighting hockey team delivered a serious blow to Harvard's ECAC tournament hopes where it was least expected, upsetting the Crimson, 5-4, at Hobey Baker Rink here tonight. The Tigers overcame Harvard's two goal first-period lead and broke the 4-4 tie that knotted the game going into the final period...
...Harvard hockey team made short work of Yale's over-rated sextet, building a 4-0 lead and finishing with a 7-3 triumph at the Boston Arena Saturday night. Seven different players scored and goalie Bill Diercks shut the Elis out for the first 52 minutes as Harvard began its end-of-season surge into the ECAC playoffs...
...Bobby Hull goes, so go the Black Hawks," runs an old Chicago saying. ICE HOCKEY...
...Hull always goes just fine-he has won the National Hockey League scoring title three times-while the Chicago Black Hawks got nowhere. In 40 years, they have never finished first in the N.H.L. There is always a first time though. As of last week, the Black Hawks had won or tied 15 of their last 16 games, led the second-place New York Rangers by 14 points with only 19 games to play...