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...pennant-fever hoopla--culminating in "N-C-double-A" cheers from the stands--did little more than consign Harvard to playing an especially inept Punch to Cornell's overly-enthusiastic Judy...
...Crimson scoring punch this weekend came from familiar but varied sources. Simmons (13 goals, 10 assists, 23 points) continued to be very productive from the second line, chipping in the final Harvard tally against Bowdoin and two more in the second period Sunday to put the Crimson a comfortable five goals...
Financially strapped, he drifts for a time, nothing but failure on his mind, despite his father's (Gerald S. O'Loughlin) impassioned speech in which he tells Jack that "We Caseys can take a punch." Donnelly clues us in to his mental and professional demise by showing us clips our our hero walking the streets of San Francisco (no pun intended) with his hair progressively longer and his clothes progressively more tattered in each shot...
Chalmers' return, on the other hand, is a solid boost for the icemen. The left-hand shooting center gives Coach Bill Cleary much greater punch for his third or fourth line...
Bush's broadside seemed to be a deliberate misreading of recent remarks by Cuomo, who had expressed irritation at "increasing references to my ethnicity" and at speculation that an Italian American could not be elected President. Cuomo followed Bush's punch with a counterpunch. "There are few things more amusing in the world of politics," said he, "than watching moderate Republicans charging to the right in pursuit of greater glory." As if on cue, Bush headed back to Washington, where he endorsed prayer in public schools and "the sanctity of human life" as keynote speaker at the Liberty Federation...