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...NOTEBOOK: Two cagers, Phillips (11.2 p.p.g.) and Webster (11.3 p.p.g.) entered the contest in a race for the team's scoring leadership. Webster copped the crown by scoring 18 on the evening while Phillips recorded just 17...After averaging only 60.8 points per game going into the weekend, Harvard hit a scoring bonanza with 78 points Friday night and 70 Saturday...Dudley had four blocked shots on the evening...Four of the five Eli starters finished the contest with four personal fouls. Meanwhile, not one Crimson cager had more than three...Webster went six for six from the charity stripe...
...NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: Dartmouth goalie Jeff Bower, who recorded 36 saves in the Green's 5-3 upset of RPI, is this week's ECAC Player of the Week. Fusco, who finished the weekend with two goals and six assists, was named to the ECAC Honor Roll...After its two weekend losses, RPI dropped into third-place in the league, two and a half games behind second place Yale (which became the second team to clinch home ice advantage for the ECAC playoffs.) Yale can finish no worse than third in the league...By losing to St. Lawrence, Princeton...
...NOTEBOOK: The grapplers travel to Lehigh next week to compete in the Eastern Invitational Tournament. Both Clark and Wattles have looked strong recently and have a shot at earning an invitation to the National Tournament later this season. The top three finishers in each weight class will keep their seasons alive. Farrell and Pete Holmes also have respectable chances for an invitation...Next week's lineup will be the same as Saturday's, except for Jerry Greenberg returning to the line up at 150 pounds. Greenberg sat out the Yale meet with a bad knee...Both 118-lb. Mike Meade...
...There is no going back in pleasure. "Bother!" said Toad. He picked up a No. 1 Eberhard Faber pencil. He eyed it with the despair of a suddenly toothless gourmand confronting a life of strained carrots and peas. He found a schoolboy's lined notebook and started to write...
Toad, liberated, bounded off in the other direction. Light of heart, he took to the open road, encumbered by nothing heavier than a notebook and a pen. Pausing on a hilltop now and then, he wrote long letters to Ratty and Mole, and folded them into the shape of paper airplanes, and sent them sailing off on the breeze...