Word: netted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's final mark came at 9:38, as forward John Alessandroni snared a rebound off the Andover net-minder's pad and tipped...
Then with 20 seconds to play, Kent Parrot slipped a perfect pass through McCann to Ron Mark, but the sophomore wing couldn't find the handle as he skated with the puck past an open net...
...drove a hapless, last-place club to a record of 97 victories, 31 losses, four ties, six conference titles, five National Football League championships, and two triumphs in the Super Bowl. Lombardi will devote all his time to his other job as general manager of the profitable Packers (1966 net: $827,439), leaving the coaching to his longtime assistant, former Defensive Coach Phil Bengtson...
...Steelmakers stand to benefit from any upturn in Detroit, and they sorely need some such boost. Hurt by competition from foreign imports and the cost of new equipment, most steel companies suffered sharp earnings declines in 1967. Net income of U.S. Steel, the industry leader, dropped 31%, to $172,499,331 on sales of $4.07 billion. While that decline was a year-long affair, several rival steelmakers-including Bethlehem, Republic and Inland-showed fourth-quarter profit increases as customers started stockpiling in anticipation of a possible steel strike next summer. Other metals companies, among them Kaiser Aluminum and Reynolds Metals...
...Several airlines were shut down by a costly machinists' strike in 1966, and as a result, their 1967 performances looked good by comparison. At TWA, net income climbed from $33,371,000 to $40,658,000 on sales of $1.02 billion. Eastern's profits went from $14,713,000 to $24,114,000. Despite the apparent improvement, though, most airlines are suffering because of huge outlays for new planes, rising labor costs and the low profitability of their myriad fare-discount plans...