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Harvard could have beaten Columbia 60-0. But Restic believes that humiliating a team serves no purpose, and that allowing second-and third-stringers (and even an eighth-stringer) to see action is his responsibility...
Harvard's tenuous 1-0 lead crumbled, though, when UConn forward Steve Rammel's shot eluded Crimson netminder Chad Reilly at 43:53. Reilly, usually the booters' backup goalie, was filling in for first-stringer Stephen Hall, who was out with a strep throat...
...came third-stringer Mickey Kappele...
...replacement as chief of correspondents and new assistant managing editor is Henry Muller, 39. Brought up in Switzerland and San Francisco, Muller first worked for TIME as a campus stringer at Stanford, from which he graduated in 1968. After joining Time Inc. in 1970, he became a correspondent in Ottawa, Vancouver and Brussels successively and served as Paris bureau chief from 1977 to 1981, when he returned to New York City and became senior editor of the World section. Since then he has supervised TIME's past three Man of the Year cover stories and the special 1985 issue...
Naegele's replacement--third stringer Dominic Alfonso--didn't fare much better, surrendering five goals, including one to Ohno that dribbled under his pads and into the net after the Crimson center had barely grazed it with his stick...