Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson victory, however, which gave it a tie for the Ivy League lead and an impressive 10-3 overall record, was not without some very encouraging signs. Defensemen Thomson, Dave Johnston, Harry Howell, and Mike Patterson evidentally learned a great a great deal about effective body checking out West because they were in good form last Saturday and, incidentally, against Boston College last Wednesday...
Driscoll's failure in this category was the Crimson's second goal. At 12:12 of 'he second period defenseman Mike Patterson picked up a loose puck in the center zone, worked it past two B.C. skaters and shot a pass to Dave Morse who was racing down on the right wing. That one tied the score...
...Orlando Sirola cadge a single set from their relentless Aussie tormentors. The crucial doubles match lasted only an hour; Pietrangeli and Sirola won only nine games-the worst Challenge Round showing since 1919, when Britain's doubles players dropped all but two games to Norman Brookes and Gerald Patterson of a combined Australia-New Zealand team. "A pathetic display," snapped the Sydney Morning Herald, and Milan's II Giorno agreed: "They played like trained seals." Italy's coach, Czech Jaroslav Drobny, was so disgusted by his team's showing ("They treated the Davis Cup like...
...team's defensive play, which frequently included snappy saves by Wood, was admirable. Defensemen Howell, Patterson, Johnston and Thomson have definitely improved their technique of clearing the puck from the corners and behind the cage--probably as a result of the attack a fast Minnesota team put on them out West (two forwards charged the puck while the third trailed just behind...
...London's Wembley Pool, the biggest (12,000), noisiest crowd of the week turned out to watch Local Hero Henry Cooper tune up for a title fight with Patterson by fighting the U.S.'s seventh-ranked Zora Folley-whom Cooper had beaten in 1958. Folley had other ideas. Trimmed down to a rock-hard 194 lbs., he sliced Cooper's tender face with slashing jabs in the first round, split open his nose and left eyebrow. In the second round, blood streaming from his wounds, Cooper fielded a right with his prominent jaw and sank...