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Denver's Western partner in the tourney, to be held March 16-18, could be Michigan (11-5); Michigan Tech (11-7); or Minnesota (8-6). The order given is also the order of the Western standings this week...
...expressed by those who remember the Harvard stand last year during the NCAA playoff selections. The Faculty Committee on Athletics prohibited the team from playing in the playoffs (and is expected to repeat its decision if the situation arises this season) because it thought that Western representatives, like Michigan Tech and the University of Denver, were recruiting Canadian players who were not up to the admissions standards of the College...
That night Georgia lost a basketball game to archrival Georgia Tech in a disputed overtime period, and this frustration fired up the actively prosegregation minority of the students. Furiously they raced up to Central Myers Hall, and at 10 p.m. joined the outside demonstrators in hurling bricks at Charlayne Hunter's windows, smashing ten panes. Two Athens cops ignored them, confining themselves to directing traffic. The growing mob next flung giant firecrackers. Three leaders sparked rousing cheers...
Last week, as Goalie DiNapoli once again sat on the sidelines, his Canadian teammates, true to form, trounced Michigan Tech by scores of 5-1 and 2-0. The supremacy of Denver's Canadians, holders of last season's collegiate hockey championship, is hard enough on U.S. pride...
Ranged alongside Armstrong in the dominant Western Collegiate Hockey Association are such other far-north recruiters as Colorado College, Michigan Tech and Michigan. Against him stand a clutch of Eastern coaches whose colleges refuse to recruit Canadians and who hotly charge that a flock of the Canadian invaders are really pros by U.S. standards...