Word: score
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Gene Kinasewich '64, captain of the 1963-64 team and second highest scorer in Harvard history, scored a goal and assisted on three to spark the late-blooming Olympic attack. Dave Morse '62, also a former Harvard captain, contributed two goals, including the winning score...
...second frame Dupere teamed up with Kinasewich for the second straight time to knot the score. But from then until the third-period explosion it was almost all Harvard...
Trosper said that the proposal has a good chance of being approved by the CEP. But, he added, there is a possibility that an increase in the required score of 560 on the college board examinations might follow...
...valuable save; it meant that when M.I.T.'s Keith Davies (177) suddenly pinned Paul Padlak at 7:27 of their match, the score was 22-10 and too far out of reach for M.I.T.'s star heavy-weight, Dave Schramm to do anything about...
Sophomore Dick Low (160) beat Hank De Jong, 9-3, in a match far closer than the final score. That made it 5-3, and he and De Jong entered a tangle on the mat that nobody could make heads or tails of Suddenly, the ref gave Low 2 points for a take-down, even though Low was underneath De Jong's mid-section, grabbed an arm, and suddenly had control...