Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first ten minutes of the game, play on both sides was so incompetent that the only difference between the two squads was the color of their uniforms. A Penn player set the tone for the first period when he pounced on a loose puck five feet in front of the Crimson nets and lifted it over goalie Bob Higgins, over the goal, and over the glass barrier, narrowly missing a spectator in the top row beneath the scoreboard...
Penn's Bill Turner beat Higgins at 18:30 to make the score 3-1 at the end of the first period, but from then on Harvard riddled the Penn nets with the regularity (and the inspiration) of someone chopping wood...
Harvard's undefeated J.V. hockey team blasted a defenseless University of New Hampshire freshman squad off the Watson ice Saturday, 11-0. Powered by an eight goal second period explosion, the Crimson raised its record...
...frequently shorthanded because of penalties, but the lifeless Harvard six was unable to capitalize. John Burnett, B.C.'s netminder, was almost impenetrable as he turned away 40 shots. The lone Crimson tally came at 5:35 of the first period. Joe Cavanagh, the Yardling's top scorer, drilled a pass from fellow forward Steve Owen into the upper left-hand corner of the Eagle nets past the out-positioned Burnett...
There is a strategy planning period in between each step of the game, and this is when the TV audience gets to take part. Questions are posed by the Transanian ministers, and the political elite is asked to phone in their decisions. Transania generally follows their advice, making them active participants in a real sense. And the television viewers get almost as involved as the players: the one time when their advice was disregarded, they phoned in and demanded impeachment of their ministers...