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...score. Using a favorite, four-men-up power play, Harvard sprung Jim Dwinell into the B.U. zone near the right boards. Dwinell swung behind the Terrier defense, and poked the pack in front of the cage, where it slid just beyond reach of the other Crimson linemen. Coming around behind the cage. Dwinell got control of the puck again, and passed across the rink to Dave Morse, who scored on a shot from the right, near the blue line. Grannis had an assist on the play...
...team they must play boasts a coster fully as impressive as its record. Defenseman Tom Martin, all all-American last year, may well be as good as any player to skate on Watson ice since the clearys, and the linemen he plays behind are all excellent in their own right: Billy Daly, B.C.'s first line center and high scorer, is a strong contender for all-American honors this year, and Owen Hughes, whom his coach describes as the "best defensive wing in college hockey today," has the distinction of turning in a hat trick against St. Lawrence. The third...
Most of the pro scouts agreed that 1960's linemen were, on the whole, more promising than the backs. Some headlined college stars were shrugged off as lacking the overpowering speed, size or strength to stick with the pros. When the N.F.L. player draft is held later this month, each of the 14 league teams will key its choices to its special needs-a sprinting pass-catcher, a massive defensive tackle. But with impressive unanimity, the N.F.L. scouts agreed on a dream squad of the nation's finest pro prospects. TIME'S pro-picked All-America...
...been knocked head-over-heels into the air only to land on one foot and take off in the opposite direction. When frustrated tacklers finally do catch up with him, Arnett knows how to take his lumps. "If I hit the ground tensely, rigidly, and two tons of angry linemen landed on top of me, they'd break every bone in my body...
...when Harvard fades back pass, rushing just as hard as the interior linemen will be ends and Hutcherson, or their studies Ruly Carpenter and Lundstedt...