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...area in front of the net, and pestering the goalie with shots from the slot. Strong Husky for-forwards, like Ken Manchurek. Scott McKenney and the members of the McDougall line, have turned on quite a few red lights that way. And when a defenseman like captain Jeff Hiltz or Paul Filipe takes a slapshot, the odds are very high that it will be deflected by some other Husky's stick en route...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Eagles, Huskies Set to Scrap | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...Eagle offense the Huskies will face is strong but not explosive. The scoring has been spread out among four lines, with wingers Lee Blossom and Jeff, Cowles, and centermen Billy O'Dwyer. Gary Sampson and Ed Rauseo leading...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Eagles, Huskies Set to Scrap | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...divers describe Walker as easy-going, flexible and enjoyable. "He doesn't want it to be work, work, work without enjoying the sport," Jeff Mule, Eastern champ at three-meters and second on the low board, notes. Pam Stone, winner of the 1979 AIAW Small College Nationals and reigning Ivy three-meter champ, describes Walker as "the typical father/coach figure...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: Harvard Diving | 1/27/1982 | See Source »

...this week's cover story on video games, TIME staff members not only interviewed manufacturers, distributors, arcade operators and scores of gamesters, they also displayed exceptional dedication as they took on their story subject face to face. Los Angeles Correspondent Jeff Melvoin was especially enthusiastic: "I played every game I could get my hands on and dropped a fast $65 in the process." Chicago's Steven Holmes wrestled with several games and concluded: "My reflexes have improved, though I can't say my mind has expanded a whole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Jan. 18, 1982 | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

Wise Wall Street hands urge the unsophisticated to stay out of this part of the market. Says Oppenheimer & Co. Vice President Stephen Kennard: "This business is absolutely unsuitable for the little investor." Arbitrager Jeff Tarr, the managing partner of Junction Partners, says he is concerned about arbitrage's future profitability now that so many unsuspecting investors believe that the field is "sexy." Says he: "The history of Wall Street is that when anything gets sexy like this, you should sell it short. Generally, when something is written up publicly, you lose money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worried Waiting on Wall Street | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

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