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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With Gerry Kovolchuk in the penalty box, the Harvard power play finally woke up. Parrot passed to Waldinger as they crossed the blue line, but Parrot fell and slid toward the net. Waldinger found an opening and fired the puck past Parrot and Yurkiewicz for the trying goal...
...deadlock against Clarkson was not in the Crimson's power, and the visitors took loss than three minutes to prove it. Fitzsimmons turned away a flurry of shots, but went sprawling on the ice. Bob Empie wrested his stick loose from the scramble in front of the net and shoveled the puck limply into the empty cage...
...final few minutes. For some reason, Coach Cooney Weiland did not life goalie Fitzsimmons for the last 30 seconds, although the action was in the Clarkson end. Suddenly, Brian Dooling stole the puck at his blue line, took it all the way down, and beat Fitzsimmons as if the net were empty anyway...
Coach Cooney Welland experimented with three defensive duos instead of two, Ben Smith, normally a forward, played back. With 12 minutes gone in the second period, Smith stole the puck in his own territory and carried it all the way in the St. Nicholas end. Right in front the net Smith pushed a pass to Party who slapped in the final Crimson tally...
...customers as the construction and auto industries have slacked off. Britain will have excess capacity until 1970. Italy's state-owned Finsider, which supplies 63% of Italian steel, has completed a string of four coastal mills that will help raise national output 26% this year, making Italy a net exporter of steel for the first time and thus increasing pressure on European markets...