Word: sportingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mark S. Goodman, 28, graduated from Cornell, worked as one of our New York correspondents before turning his attention fully to Sport...
...other sport has expansion caused such confusion as it has in hockey. Last year there were six teams; this year there are twelve-with new clubs in St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Minnesota and Oakland, as well as Los Angeles. All of the new teams, regardless of geographical location, are lumped together into a West Division, while all the oldsters, including the Chicago Black Hawks, are regarded as East. Regular-season team schedules go from October through March with 74 games, and what will happen when the Stanley Cup play-offs finally begin some time next spring is almost too frightening...
...last in the East Division. Next, there is the curious collapse of Roger Crozier, the talented young (25) Detroit Red Wings goalie, who only three seasons ago was the N.H.L.'s Rookie of the Year; last week, after giving up 18 goals in three games, Crozier quit the sport...
...each game. Brooks has had pro feelers; Manchester would like to play semi-pro on weekends; Vitale would like to coach at some point; Weiss wants to get on to law school; Burns's interest is in the people and not a lasting one in the sport...
...Black Muslims--dominate the block. Jo Jo Ferguson, Alliance's 21-year-old executive director, met me at the door. The barrenness of the outer meeting room contrasted sharply with the rich carpet and shiny desks in the main office. Ferguson, dressed in chinos and a wine-colored sport shirt, insisted on being called "mister." Like most of Alliance's 200 members, he is a high school dropout. Since Ferguson had to go to a meeting, he sent me to talk to Sam Bell, Alliance's president...