Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...make Nixon their favorite target, and the Democratic prize probably would go to the man who could prove that he might beat him. The biggest day on the 1960 schedule would come in November when the U.S. would go to the polls to choose the President who would lead the U.S. into the fabulous promise of the early sixties...
After slashing through Toronto's defenses to score three goals in his team's 7-4 victory, the kid from Chicago started this week tied for the lead in league scoring with none other than Montreal's Jean Beliveau (19 goals, 21 assists v. 20 goals, 20 assists). Although Hull is playing his first season at left wing and only his third in the N.H.L., Toronto Coach Punch Imlach rates him second only to Beliveau, and Chicago fans are already hoping that some day their young star will lead the team to its initial first-place finish...
...Once leading by a safe margin, the Crimson slowed down the pace of the game and forced Bison defenders to foul frequently. The varsity then rode to a nine point lead, which it maintained until time...
...main lapses occurred midway through the second period, with the varsity in a comfortable 4-1 lead, and enjoying a one-man advantage on ice. Twice the Crimson lost the puck--first to Langill, who passed out of the corner to Slater for a goal, then to Lawlor, whose rebound was caged by Brown less than two minutes later...
...Cotter tallied the first of his two goals at 19:17 after a pass from Jim Dwinell, to send the varsity off with a first period lead of 3 to 1, and the enthusiastic acclaim of the crowd...