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...lead proved short-lived, however, as the New Yorkers responded with a fluke goal at 3:49. Cheevers survived a close call when Bobby Nystrom's 65-foot slapshot grazed the right post, but had no such luck when Garry Howatt's blind centering pass from behind the net bounded off McNab's skates and into the cage...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: Islanders Outduel Bruins, 2-1, In NHL Quarterfinal Opener | 4/17/1980 | See Source »

...shorthanded tally by Bobby Schmautz less than two minutes later closed the gap to one, but clutch goaltending by Glenn "Chico" Resch frustrated the Bruins the rest of the game. New York's Garry Howatt sealed the victory with an open-net goal...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: Islanders Top Bruins, 4-2: Bossy Scores Winner in Third | 1/26/1979 | See Source »

...shifts for the Bruins in a 1955 playoff loss to Montreal. 38. Larry Robinson of Montreal and Dave Schultz, then of Philadelphia. 39. Dwight Foster. 40. Johnny Bucyk, on January 5, 1974. 41. Gilles Gratton. 42. John Hynes of Harvard. 43. The St. Louis Blues. 44. Garry Howatt, New York Islanders, 1973-74 season, 204 minutes. 45. Forbes Kennedy, Toronto Maple Leafs, 219 minutes, in 1968-69. 46. Chicago Black Hawks vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. 47. Hec Kilrea. 48. The Buffalo Sabres, 12-6. 49. Toronto, in Maple Leaf Gardens. 50. Bill Goldsworthy, then of the Minnesota North Stars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey Quiz Answers | 1/24/1979 | See Source »

...districts. They came in third-hand automobiles, on freight-car rods, by hitchhiking. Theirs was a vindictive mood. Leaders who had summoned them?John H. Walker, Illinois Federation of Labor president; Harry Fishwick, president of Illinois U. M. W.; Frank Farrington, past president of Illinois U. M. W.; Alexander Howatt, president of the Kansas U. M. W. ?they treated with rowdy distrust. Suspicious of "steam roller" methods, they insisted that the most trivial proceedings be openly transacted on the floor before them. A tremendous uproar occurred when the secretary passed a note to the temporary chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Disunited Miners | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

Only Communists, cranks and reactionaries were not wanted?and they were very much not wanted. Alexander Howatt, radical miner leader who attended the Farmer Labor Convention in St. Paul (TIME, June 30) was at hand but was not welcome. So was William Mahoney, who organized the St. Paul Convention and was a member of the National Committee of the C. P. P. A. So was Jacob Coxey, known in 1894 as leader of Coxey's Army, claiming to be a representative of the Populist Party. As much as possible, these people were ruled out. No one wants less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Progressives | 7/14/1924 | See Source »

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