Word: normans
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...Crimson offensive machine has been putting on quite a show of its own lately. Norman Forbush has overcome all early season jitters and has blossomed into a premier stick-handler...
...first half as prelude to his pair of fourth-quarter tallies. With three and a half minutes left in the half and the Crimson holding a man advantage, the Harvard single-season goal scoring record holder broke a 5-5 tie by taking a feed from assist factory Norman Forbush and blowing it by Wildcat goalie Peter Sheehan. A few minutes later, Faught cranked one again...
...only once all afternoon, and that tally came midway through the second period with Miller sitting in the penalty box for slashing. Yesterday's scoring: By periods: 1 2 3 4 Harvard 2 5 1 3--11 UNH 2 3 1 0--6 Individual scoring: HARVARD G A pts. Norman Forbush 2 4 6 Faught 4 4 0 4 Ward 3 0 3 Egasti 2 0 2 Bill Forbush 0 2 2 Wiggiesworth 0 1 1 Miller 0 1 1 UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Ryan 1 2 3 Ganzer 2 0 2 Noyes 1 1 2 Leech...
...scenario depends, of course, on Harvard's ability to get by its remaining Ivy opponents (especially Princeton this Saturday), which might not be all that easy a task in light of the brief scare provided by the Elis. The Crimson started things off reasonably well when studly freshman attackman Norman Forbush hit his brother Bill for a goal in the first minute of play, and co-captain Jamie Egasti made it 2-0 a few minutes later with his tenth tally of the year. But before the Crimson could get any ideas about cooling out on a spring Saturday, Yale...
Second period goals from Faught, Norman Forbush (2), Gordie Nelson, and Wigglesworth--the latter on an assist from Terry Trusty, who moved up to a regular midfield shift--kept the Crimson comfortably ahead. 10-5, at the half...