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Everything seemed to jell for the Crimson sextet Wednesday night against B.C. Sharp passing and fast skating prevailed on all three lines, and the defense was aggressive. Goalie Bill Fitzsimmons, who has had some rough nights this season, recorded his best effort with 38 saves and consistent play. Pete Miller and Dennis McCullough each scored twice...
...green emblem on the baby's diaper assays potassium chlorate . . . which implicates the gunpowder blender. Egad, the whole thing begins to jell. The Undershaft payroll goes out tomorrow . . . Then they'll knock the place over within 24 hours?" said Dr. Watson...
...hard to believe, but Yale currently stands third in the Ivy League standings behind unbeaten Dartmouth and Princeton. Last week the Elis pulled the Ivy upset of the year by whipping Cornell, 24 to 14, Clearly, the sophomore-studded Yale team is beginning to jell. Those 24 points were more than they had scored in their four previous games. And Yale has found a reliable quarterback in Walts Humphrey...
...inability to reason quickly that became known as "the Sealab effect." In the helium-filled atmosphere of the capsule, sounds took some weird twists, and it was often hard to tell which direction a voice was coming from. Consonants got lost in the thin air. Paul became "aul" and Jell-O "ello.' "Every time someone opened his mouth," said Carpenter, "the rest of us were in hysterics...
Assessing the team's assets and liabilities, Portfolio said that the prospects depend largely on whether the squad's left side will jell early in the campaign. Traditionally, Harvard has had a potent right flank, but, as many experts have observed, "the left side is 75 per cent of the game...