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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Robert H. Gross) writes:
|> Tom Fischer wrote ------------
|> I've heard a rumor that the Harvard equipment manager forgot to bring
|> the teams sticks to Dartmouth, which may have been a factor in the game.
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|> Well... I've got to respond. Harvard certainly had sticks at the game and
|> appeared to have as many sticks as most teams have. Correct me if I'm, wrong,
|> but it seems likely that the players have more control over the game than the
|> sticks. Dartmouth deserves some credit here! I know this might be hard to
|> believe, but the 4-3 game truly reflected the play. It was a pretty even game
|> and Dartmouth, once again, eked out a one goal victory. In other words,
|> Dartmouth earned a win against Harvard by playing good solid hockey.
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|> Bob Gross
But the fact that Harvard was playing with sticks off the rack can't be
ignored. It does make a significant difference. That difference may not
have caused Harvard to loss, but it sure didn't help them to win.
-Tim
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