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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson controlled the puck in the Bowdoin zone from the opening face-off, and needed little more than two minutes to score. Baldy Smith got his fourth goal in three games on the rebound of Bob Clark's attempted deflection of Gordon Price's slap shot. A few minutes latter, the rookies got their first marker as Sahlin scored on assists from Ken Burnes and Jorge Gonzales...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Harvard Downs Hapless Bowdoin 4-1 As Rookies Contribute to Hockey Win | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

With 38 seconds left and Harvard trailing 74-73, Sedlacek lofted a long one which went astray, but McClung drew a foul when he grabbed the rebound and deadlocked the game with a free throw. A few seconds later he was fouled again and calmly sank two shots which put the game...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Five Shocks Wesleyan With Late Surge, 79-76 | 12/5/1963 | See Source »

Harris brought Toronto back into the game when he batted in Dave Keen's rebound from just outside the crease. Hebenton had hit the left goal post for Boston less than a minute before. Horton's winning score ricocheted off Kurtenbech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Leafs Stage 3rd Period Comeback, Tip Bruins 4-3 on Last Minute Goal | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

Higher Dividends. Behind the market's rebound is the steady flow of better corporate earnings reports, dividend increases and generally good business news. The Commerce Department reported last week that manufacturers' new orders rose 1% during July, total business sales gained 2% to a record $70.7 billion, and in August, outlays for new construction increased 4% . Capital spending plans of business were down, but only slightly, to $39.1 billion for the year, still 5% more than last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Business: The Bulls Break Through | 9/13/1963 | See Source »

...free throw, and Boston's lead was only a point. The next basket would tell the story. Cousy floated a jump shot toward the basket. The ball banged the rim, caromed crazily into a tangle of flailing arms. A roar went up. Laker Rookie Gene Wiley had the rebound. Then a groan. Again, Tommy Heinsohn stole the ball, went up to shoot and was fouled by Wiley. Los Angeles fans chanted "Miss it! Miss it!" Heinsohn's hawklike face was expressionless. Swish! One point. Swish! Another. Score: Boston 110, Los Angeles 107. The clock now read...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Basketball: Better to Die than Lose | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

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