Word: villars
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...five-in. Lion goaltender John McElaney used his octopus-like arms to stymie all Harvard activity in the vicinity of the Columbia goal. But Crimson left wing Alberto Villar, back in action this year after being sidelined last year with a rare tropical disease that inhibited his ability to sweat, fooled McElaney with a long, right-footed hook to the upper right hand corner of the nets for a 1-0 lead...
NOTEBOOK: Goalie Bill Blood has joined Alberto Villar on the injury list, having injured his knee in practice. On the credit side of the ledger, Lorenzo diBonaventura was back in action on the four-man back line, fully recovered from his injury. Freshmen Robert Fritz and Peter Walsh, who just joined the varsity, both saw some action. Walsh replaced Weinfurtner in the nets for the last 15 minutes, despite suffering from some knee problems himself. The booters take on the Alumni, Saturday...
...last year. Wesleyan fullback Alvin Peters marked Nelson man-to-man through all of yesterday's game--the third time in three games Lee has received special attention... Injuries continue to plague the team. Tommy Hsiao (sore knee) watched the game yesterday in his civvies, and sophomore wing Alberto Villar twisted an ankle in practice Monday to go along with his continuing sweat gland problem...
Carlos M. Villar, chief of operations in Brazil for the Interamerican Development Bank (IADB), plans to attend, seminars, audit economics and political science courses and write a paper...
...Crimson started a front line of Alberto Villar, Lee Nelson, Steve Yakopec, and Mauro Keller Sarmiento. They utilized the slippery speed of wings Villar and the Argentinian freshman to expose holes in a sagging Lion defense but Yakopec and Nelson, who was marked all game, were unable to convert...