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...pressure applied by Harvard's first line paid off in Mueller's goal less than two minutes inter. The sophomore wing slapped home a pass from behind the net by Kent Parrot, as B.C. goalie George McPhee was caught slowly rising from an earlier shot...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: B.C. Chops Down Crimson in Overtime, 4-3 | 1/12/1967 | See Source »

Play got a little rougher as regulation time drew to its close, and the usually restrained Harvard contingent among the fullhouse broke into a thundcrous "Beat B.C. Kupka on a breakaways. McPhee thwarted bids by Dwight Ware and Smith. and Harvard defenseman Charlie Scammon broke up a threat in the Crimson crease. Hurley. Allen, and Fuller then kept the puck in Harvard's zone for an agonizingly long time, before it flonted out in coming in from the right point...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: B.C. Chops Down Crimson in Overtime, 4-3 | 1/12/1967 | See Source »

Basrache's flick of the wrist nullified a fine game by Fitzsimmons, who made 32 saves to McPhee's 41, and exceptional work on defense by the tandem of Charme Scammon and Boh Carr...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: B.C. Chops Down Crimson in Overtime, 4-3 | 1/12/1967 | See Source »

With players like Jerry York, Whitey Allen, Bob Kupka, Woody Johnson, and Paul "The Shot" Hurley, there's no question that B.C. will give the Crimson a real battle. Sophomore George McPhee, who has been seeing most of the action recently, will probably start in the nets, although Jeff Cohen, who played against Harvard last year, is also available...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Harvard and B.C. Clash On Watson Ice Tonight | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

...through the '20s and '30s and even the '40s-when Notre Dame's Lujack was pitching to Leon Hart and Princeton's Dick Kazmaier was throwing strikes to Frank McPhee-the pass was a sometime thing. In his biggest year, Quarterback Lujack gained 791 yds. on passes, a figure that Terry Hanratty has already eclipsed this year with five games still to go. "The pass was a necessary evil," explains Whitey Piro, a onetime Iowa coach, now a scout for the pro Buffalo Bills. "You passed only when you were in trouble, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: Babes in Wonderland | 10/28/1966 | See Source »

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