Word: lawns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Northeastern goalie Bill Lawn had time to smile only occasionally during last night's varsity hockey game at Watson; after it was over he couldn't do anything else. Single-handedly he had upset the Colorado-minded Crimson...
...Lawn made 44 saves in all, 23 of them in the final period, and shut out the varsity completely over the last 48 minutes of the game. By contrast, Captain Charlie Flynn made only 15 saves. He made three in the last period and allowed two goals, but the varsity was pressing so hard that every Northeastern shot came on a breakaway...
...that final stanza, the Husky defensemen packed the ice in front of the cage. preventing the Crimson forwards from getting chances at rebounds. The puck was in the Northeastern zone most of the time, and the Huskies were shorthanded for almost a third of the period, yet Lawn saved again and again...
With only two good hockey players--veteran goalie Bill Lawn and wing Fred Vorderer--the Huskies have had a bad season. They even lost to Dartmouth, the doormat of the Ivy League...
...live and play. Unhappily, NBC showed the customers little Hollywood living and less playing. The principal commodity the community has to offer is glamour, and in its advance ballyhoo NBC shrewdly used the come-on: "Visit the homes of the stars!" But though the camera got to the front lawn, rear garden, perch and doorstep of many a noble mansion, it never quite managed to get inside...