Word: treadway
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...should have quietly skated off the ice right then and taken the next DC-7 to Logan Airport. For four and a half minutes, the Crimson held gamely to a scoreless tie, but then the humiliation began. Aided by linemate and perennial all-star Lance Nethery, sophomore winger Brock Treadway netted two quickies, at 4:23 and 5:56, on the way to his fifth hattrick of the season and second in a row against Harvard. Treadway, who now leads the ECAC with 28 tallies, completed his three-goal performance with 18:28 left in the game when he drove...
...game long decided, Big Red rooters risked the referee's wrath as they tossed a smorgasbord of seafood and fowl--some as energetic as backskating defensemen--on to the ice before the third period started. Cornell was in fact assessed a delay of game penalty, but Treadway took advantage of it to score a shorthanded goal. Nethery, who with 51 points is one behind Treadway in the scoring race, grabbed his sixteenth goal at 10:23 to complete the scoring...
Throw in standouts like Brock Treadway, Dave Ambrosia, Roy Kerling, Mark Weiss, and George Corneil, add a few face rubs and butt-ends in the corners, and you've got the Cornell hockey program in a nutshell. Make no mistake about it, the boys in red are good, and may very well surprise the haughty Terriers around mid-March...
Cronin's, on Mt. Auburn St. near the Treadway Motor Inn, is our personal favorite. The drinks and food are good, generous, and reasonably priced; the waitresses are friendly and efficient, and the music is always good. The early '50s decor, including wooden booths, makes this a pleasant, relaxed place to down some chillies with friends...
Cronin's, on the corner of Mt. Auburn St, next to the Treadway, is still my favorite bar around here. It used to be where Holyoke Center is now, and was the center of Harvard drinking activity, but got moved to this rather odd location when Harvard decided to go bureacratic. It's usually pretty empty now, and is always quiet (particularly because the high booths and ferocious waitresses don't invite rowdiness), but it has a great jukebox--one which you can hear, a distinct difference from the music at 33 Dunster Street, where they play good music...