Word: winninger
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This isn't to say the Crimson is now in the clear, but a predicted win over Dartmouth here tonight should start Harvard on a stretch run toward its goal of a winning season.
But careless play in the defensive zone killed the Crimson rally. Althouse, playing wing, stole the puck in the Harvard zone and scored unassisted at 9:47. It was his second goal, and it proved to be the winning one.
Much of the problem may be that a suicidal lady who phones for help obviously intends to be saved, and suspense becomes a matter of mechanics. While the clock ticks away, while rescuers all around town carefully prolong the agony and news photographers batter at his door, Poitier behaves precisely...
After Trinity Rick Kusher beat junior Dan Isaacson, 5-4, in the first foil bout, Harvard romped through eight straight matches to take foil, 8 to 1, while allowing only 12 touches Isaacson won his other bout, 5 to 2, against Chris Klemm. Crimson captain Rick Kolombatovich allowed a total...
The two-mile relay mark is almost certain to fall. Jeff Huvelle, Frank Haggerty, Trey Burns, and Bob Stempson--all sophomores--are likely to be the four men to topple it. The existing mark is 7:47.1, a good 15 seconds slower than the winning team will have to run...