Word: wood
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Brown fans had built themselves up to a state of delirium by the time the game had begun. Then Bruin forward Terry Chapman scored on a hard shot past goalie Godfrey Wood, and the delight on the Brown side of the rink knew no bounds...
...excitement on both sides rose to a fever ptich. The skating on both teams was fast, but Brown continually beat the Crimson to the puck. At 5:19 defenseman Bryan Smith slapped a hard shot past Wood...
Harvard pressed hard at the opening of the second period, but failed to notice Chapman slipping behind the Crimson defense. Don Egleston slipped him an easy pass, and Chapman sped down the ice all alone. Wood never saw the puck fly past...
...given a big boost to the team's hopes, and with Thursday's win it appears that Coach Coonie Wieland has discovered an offensive punch which will balance the team's defensive strength. The defense, led by All-American Dave Johnston, has been superlative all season, leaving goalie Godfrey Wood with a much easier task than his Bruin counterpart. If Harvard defensive play continues as it has, Brown should be quite hardpressed even to break into the scoring column...
...last years she took up the direction of the new Norway Opera and retired happily to her great wood house in Kristiansand, on Norway's south coast. There, amid heavy paintings and great music, she knitted, played solitaire, entertained her friends with evenings of Schumann and Schubert, softly singing the lieder to her own accompaniment. And always, there was the suggestion that given some encouragement, she could still sing the great Liebestod, the song of love-unto-death that belonged to Flagstad...