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...minute later, Lux was at it again. This time he found Brad Raymond, who hit the twine and cut the Navy lead down...
Four times John Catliff took aim on the Columbia goal, and four times his shots found the twine...
...sculptor could use any kind of junk, from cardboard, tin and pine boards (the stuff of Picasso's and Laurens's cubist constructions) to the wire and celluloid favored by constructivists, the steel plates and boiler ends forged by Smith, and so on down to rocks, twigs, burlap, twine or even the artist's own dung, which, canned and labeled by the Italian Piero Manzoni in 1961, provided a nastily prophetic comment on fetishism in late modern art. On its road away from statuary, sculpture gained a new depth of cultural resonance, a flexibility of invention, an access...
Harvard struck again late in the first period. Lane MacDonald broke down the left wing, deked a defender at the blue line and worked his way in on Delianedis from a tight angle. His shot from 15 feet out somehow found the back of the twine and Harvard...
After more than an hour of scoreless play, Gober took a beautiful John Swift pass at the left point and rocketed the ball off the back of the diving Ginsburg and into the twine...