Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard looked dazzled by the importance of the game in the opening minutes, and the Billikens capitalized on their experience in national competition by scoring at 1:28 of the first period. Mike Seerey found a partial hole in the Crimson defense and fired a low shot into the corner that goalie Bill Meyers had no chance to block...
Rather than folding. Harvard played much better after the St. Louis score and dominated the game at the start of the second period. Seven minutes into the session. Solomon Gomez fired a perfect pass to sophomore Charlie Thomas on the left wing. Thomas blasted a hard shot into the far corner to even the match...
Through the third period the play was evenly matched with neither team able to gain a clear advantage. But the signs of a St. Louis victory slowly appeared. Harvard played the entire game with only 12 players, and as the game progressed, the Crimson showed signs of fatigue...
...Louis had an advantage, it was the aggressive play of its fullback line. The tough defense were down an underpar Harvard forward line. Right wing Russ Bell left the game early in the first period when he re-aggravated the groin injury that has been bothering him all year. John Gordon. injured in yesterday's afternoon practice. was visibly slowed...
...Louis began to mount a sustained attack in the fourth period. Harvard center fullback Chris Wilmot played an outstanding game and individually turned aside many Billiken threats. But statistics indicate the trend of action-St. Louis took 27 shots on goal white Harvard fired only 11 times. Meyers made five saves and the Billikens' Dan Copple was called into action only twice...