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Watch freshman power forward Beth Chandler operate inside, out-muscle an opponent for an offensive rebound, stick an eight-footer, drive to the hoop from the foul line...
After a Huskie hoop, Hanya Bluestone hit a foul shot and Chandler put in an offensive rebound to cut the hosts' lead to under 10 for the only time in the second half...
Overconfidence didn't hurt Cornell through two periods, and the Big Red was up 4-2 after 31 seconds of the third period. The Crimson came back to force overtime, and Parrot's backhanded in a rebound to end it at 2:20 of the extra period...
Another bright spot was the discovery of an element of basketball that had previously seemed esoteric: the rebound. Harvard boxed out and underneath and grabbed a respectable 35 rebounds, compared to 37 for Brown, a significantly taller team...
...prices (see following story). The news buoyed hopes that inflation would remain low in 1985. In addition, the Labor Department reported that the productivity of U.S. nonfarm workers--their output per hour worked--rose at an annual rate of 1.7% in the fourth quarter of 1984, a sharp rebound from the 1.1% decline of the previous three months. For 1984 as a whole, productivity increased 3.1%, far more than the average annual gain of 1% from 1973 through 1983. Investors welcomed the report because higher productivity could help spur economic growth and increased corporate profits...