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Five minutes later, at 11:40, Bob Fredo took a pass from Parrot, shot the puck off Northeastern goalie Ken Leu, and Parrot flipped in the rebound from 12 feet. With three minutes left in the period, Parrot backhanded home his second goal after a steal and perfect pass by Garrity...
...senior defenseman Ben Smith skimmed a hard shot from the left point inside the right post, and 20 seconds later Mueller finished the Harvard barrage with an easy rebound off a similar shot by right defenseman Carr...
Even this flurry had no lasting negative effect on the world's stock markets. Share prices wobbled in London and slumped in Paris only to rally again; in Zurich the rebound was strong enough to lift the market 5% by week's end. On the New York Stock Exchange, after some nervous selling in the first hours of Monday's trading, a strong surge of buying sent the Dow-Jones industrial average up 15.49 points to close at 877.60, its high for the week...
Still, the EEC Commission predicts that during 1968 expansive government policies will produce a rebound-weak at first but picking up in the second six months to give the Common Market a 4½% growth for the year. At the same time, says the commission, "imports will probably increase significantly." If so, both the U.S. and Britain stand to benefit from export sales-a welcome prospect because it would ease their balance-of-payments troubles...
Hoeppner, who tied the Cornell game in overtime last month with a shot just inside the right post, aimed at the same spot. But Bill Hager, substituting in the goal for co-captain Bob Bernius, blocked the ball with a dive, and beat Harvard's Bill Schaefer to the rebound...