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...Crimson offense progressed, it still ended up padding the stat sheet against the outclassed Dartmouth defense. The Vukonich-Ciavaglia-Donato line tallied 13 points, bringing its six-game total...
REGIONAL SEPARATISM. Calls from republics and regions for greater political sovereignty have caused economic protectionism and strangled supply lines. The balance sheet at Moscow's No. 14 meat-packing plant tells the story. So far this year, the factory has received only 410 tons of meat, well short of the planned 2,920 tons. The Belorussians have sent 120 tons instead of 970. Nothing has come from Kazakhstan, Latvia or Lithuania. During the past nine months, the agricultural regions around Sverdlovsk have held back one-third of their scheduled deliveries of produce and sold the products on local markets...
Donato scored 51 seconds into the game, stuffing a Ciavaglia pass from the crease past Gutens. The Crimson captain tallied again on a power play two minutes later, knocking in a slapshot from the left point. Vukonich completed the line of fire triumverate's presence on the score sheet, giving Harvard a 3-0 lead 4:30 into the period. Sophomore forward Ted Drury compounded Gutens' troubles by taking the ensuing faceoff and breaking away from the defense to fire a powerful shot just inside the blue line into the twines...
...line of fire dominated the score sheet in the second period, which began as Donato fed Vukonich five minutes into the period. The trio followed with its most beautiful scoring antics of the evening, shorthanded, after a Brian McCormack penalty. Donato broke free from the Big Green D, passed between his legs to the trailing Ciavaglia, who then returned the puck to Donato for a quick shot past Dartmouth freshman goalie Mike Bracco. Half a minute later, Ciavaglia juked a Dartmouth defender between the legs and then fired in an unassisted goal...
...reach unintentionally. What irks people most is having to pay for solicitations they never asked for. Those with car phones and pagers are charged for every minute they use a telephone line, whether or not they initiated the call, and fax-machine owners pay up to 10 cents a sheet for the special paper the machines use to print out messages, including ones they did not request...