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...late in the game that you could almost take an exciting win for granted. There was the game at Yale when Harvard scored three times in the last five minutes for a 4-2 win. There was the overtime with Dartmouth at Bright, when, on a textbook play, Firkins Reed screened the goalie and Sue Newell scored on a soft backhander. There was the marathon five-overtime struggle with heavily-favored Northeastern in the first round of the Beanpot, ended after four hours and 15 minutes by Sue Yunick's breakaway goal. And there was the scoreless overtime, followed...
...biggest difference between this year and last year was definitely the coaching," said co-captain Reed. "What Dooley brought out in us was the ability to play as a unit...
...basis of the sport: rhythmic, exhilarating exercise in the country air. Observes Buck Elliott, operator of Colorado's Crooked Creek Ski Touring ranch: "We're back to a simpler life. Out here, you become more aware of what breathing and eating are all about." -ByJ.D. Reed...
Finally, Sue Newell, Harvard's top clutch scorer of late with overtime goals against Dartmouth and Northeastern, scored a shorthanded tally off a two-on-one break with Firkins Reed to get the rout underway...
...pregnancies of the future may be delayed until retirement, Toffler concludes. While the old clock may never work on perpetual motion, Gray Panther parents of the future might gather at dusk in Sun City for a golden age Lamaze class. That would be bloomin' grand. ?By J.D. Reed. Reported by Barbara Dolan/New York and Alessandra Stanley/Los Angeles