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...minutes of the Penn game, it appeared that Harvard might have to go into the Beanpot finals on a losing note. The Quakers outshoot and outskated the Crimson from the first face-off and took a 1-0 lead at 10:47 of the first period. Harvard managed to snap out of its lethargy, however, as Dan DeMichele converted a perfect feed from Cavanagh...
...that Shalom, isn't that the Jewish word for peace? Why don't you two move up a step and I'll get you guys talking in a church with the Jewish word for peace in the picture. And could you move apart a bit, right that's good." Snap. This time your desire to vomit passes quicker and you want to kick the guy's camera right into his face. But then it sickeningly dawns on you that the only difference between you and him is that you're younger and know the tune to go along with...
...slope can produce a fracture. In fact, it often does. "The typical ski injury," says Garrick, "involves a woman around 18 to 20 who is just beginning. As she makes a turn maneuver on a gentle slope, she goes down in a slow, twisting fall. She feels something snap; she has fractured the shaft of her tibia and fibula, the two bones of the lower...
...surprisingly, the game was aggressive and occasionally sloppy. Cornell had to win to keep its recovery from early losses alive and preserve its winning streak at Lynah Rink. Harvard had to win to snap out of its slump. Both teams were tight and their clearing mistakes showed...
Still, Harvard has the material to win, and the Crimson usually rises, or drops, to the level of its opponent. In the end the key may lie with the ability of Joe Cavanagh's senior line to snap out of a scoring drought. In any case, it's a sure bet that Billy Cleary's skating drills on Monday will be a lot more unpleasant than the Cornell crowd if Harvard doesn't bring home a victory...