Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Only a minute into the contest, sophomore attackman Steve Martin had an opponent draped all over him but connected with a behind-the-back shot to get Harvard started. Before the intermission, Bill MacKenzie, Kevin McCall, and leading scorer Billy Tennis all added a pair of scores and Mike Faught notched his fourth of the year...
...Martin, as always, was the playmaker, assisting on three of the goals. A fourth assist later in the game gave him 17 for the season...
...expect, will be angry at particular press performances," says Griffith. "Other pieces will examine why the press had to do what it did." Whatever the approach, Griffith hopes that the result for his readers will be an enlivened interest in the ways of the newsgathering world. As Martin Arnold, who was then covering the press for the New York Times, noted in his review of How True, Griffith "succeeds admirably in making the reader think about journalism...
Harvard was two men down as the quarter ended but Bill MacKenzie scored on a fast break to cut the lead to 5-2. Early in the second quarter, Bobby Mellen scored off Steve Martin's 13th assist of the season to bring the Crimson even closer, but that was the end of the suspense...
HARVARD (15th in the country)--The Crimson offense has been powered to this point by the high-scoring attack trio of Bill MacKenzie, Bill Tennis, and sophomore Steve Martin. The inexperienced defensive unit--two of the starters are sophomores who did not play last year--has rounded into form quickly, and Jim Michelson has contributed a solid effort in the net. There are two freshmen and two sophomores starting on the first two midfield, while two of last year's starters, co-captains Bruce Bruckmann and Scott Mead, are still out on a day-to-day basis with costly injuries...