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Harvard opened the scoring in the roughly played game which saw 33 minutes in penalties called by the referees. At 3:27 of the first period, John Dunderdale scored a power-play goal on a slapper from the left point. Assists went to Dave MacKinnon and Ken Farrish...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Polar Bears Whip Crimson J.V., 7-6 | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

Just 30 seconds later, however, Bowdoin tallied to tie at 1-1. One minute after Bowdoin's goal, Lyman Bullard was on the receiving end of a perfect Ken Dummitt pass and put Harvard back in front, 2-1. Dave MacKinnon, who played well all game, also assisted on this score...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Polar Bears Whip Crimson J.V., 7-6 | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

...second frame, Bowdoin managed to sandwich one goal between two Harvard splurges. Just 1:47 into the period, the Crimson's Dave MacKinnon tied the game at 3-3 on passes from Mike Clasby and Ken Dummitt. Fifty-three seconds later, the Crimson regained their lead on a John Moot goal assisted by Ken Dummitt, his last of three assists on the day. Moot's goal came as the Crimson enjoyed a two-man advantage...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Polar Bears Whip Crimson J.V., 7-6 | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

Bowdoin retied the game on a power-play goal of its own before Ken Farrish tallied at 14:16 on a pass from MacKinnon to give Harvard a 5-4 lead. Then, at 15:30, Bullard scored his second goal of the day on a rebound of a Charlie Flint shot. The six tallies were all Harvard could manage, hwoever, as an effective Kleinberg had 33 saves. His counterpart, Barry Wald, had 18 saves...

Author: By Sandy Cardin, | Title: Polar Bears Whip Crimson J.V., 7-6 | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

...believe that the champ reaches down past all the ranked boxers and all the up-and-coming kids to give this stale ham-and-egger a chance in an engagement on which millions are riding. It is not merely improbable in a time when even a legitimate challenger like Ken Norton, who is a movie star to boot, does badly on closed-circuit TV, it is preposterous. One really cannot deal with such a howler and at the same time interest oneself fully in Rocky's quest for a moral victory (staying on his feet a full 15 rounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Contender | 12/13/1976 | See Source »

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