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...recruited freshman Jay North, the Bloomington, Minn. native selected in the NHL draft by the Buffalo Sabres, made his college hockey debut, centering for Rick Benson and fellow freshman Gary Martin...the shots went like this: Harvard 8-15-7-30, Northeastern 12-8-12-32...freshman defenseman Bob Starbuck moved up to forward on the Rob Burns-Greg Britz-Shayne Kukulowicz line after Britz was hurt...a double minor (cross-checking and unsportsmanlike) to Mike Watson with 14:29 left in the game and Northeastern ahead 8-5 sealed Harvard's fate...the Crimson still leads the Huskies...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: 'A Total Team Effort' | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

Bill Sztorc and Bob Starbuck--Both freshmen skated only a couple of shifts. Sztorc exhibited some nifty stickhandling in his one run with the puck, and Starbuck looks fast. Too soon to tell...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: About Big-Timer Hughes and Blue-Line Blues | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

Four freshmen are battling for defensive spots. Kenny Code, Bob Starbuck, Brad Dorman and Bill Sztorc all have a chance to complete the second pairing, and three of the four will almost certainly...

Author: By Mike Bass and Bruce Schoenfeld, S | Title: The Bright Brigade Faces Off | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

RECONCILED. Terry Bradshaw, 31, quarterback of the N.F.L. champion Pittsburgh Steelers; and JoJo Starbuck, 29, professional ice skater and former star of the Ice Capades; one month after she filed for divorce in Pittsburgh. Their marriage had appeared to founder under the strain of two big-time sports careers; but, according to Bradshaw, the couple, both born-again Christians, have put God "first in our lives, then our marriage and then our careers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Sep. 22, 1980 | 9/22/1980 | See Source »

With Jailbird Vonnegut finally succeeeds in meshing the best elements of his previous novels. Starbuck's screwed-up, out-of-control life is grotesquely fictitious, yes; but Vonnegut makes it clear that there, but for the obvious absurdity of the storyline, go we. In Jailbird, Vonnegut's tenth novel, Kilgore Trout a.k.a. Starbuck goes beyond and back-he visits the depths of Harvardiana and survives. The story is inspirational, the Vonnegutisms ("Small world") are typically comforting, and his black humor is as sordid as ever. Jailbird will make you eager for more Vonnegut, and with any luck, Kilgore Trout will...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Kilgore Trout Goes to Harvard | 10/20/1979 | See Source »

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