Word: bigelows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Henninger, Chairman, Miss Hazel Farrar; H. J. Rackel, Miss Anna Pierce; D. W. Wallwork, Miss Louise Bonney; N. M. Bigelow, Miss Anna Horton; T. E. Tuck, Miss Emily Wentworth; D. Salazar, Miss Marie Lanfranchi; E. J. Metxdorf, Miss Martha Dunder; F. Hardy, Miss Anna Calvert; R. P. Gunkel, Miss Haxel Martin; Laurence Dinesdale, Miss Bernice Asquith; J. P. Murphy, Miss Bertha Fisher; E. S. Gurtis, Miss Ruth Schumacher...
...efforts of Hall, the Green sextet defeated the Crimson 1 to 0. A comparatively inexperienced team will take the ice for Dartmouth in the game tonight, but the record of the Dartmouth skaters in their games thus far would indicate that it will take the best efforts of Coach Bigelow's stickmen before the Crimson will be returned a winner...
...slight case of water on the knee will keep L. O. Pratt '26, regular defense man on the University sextet, out of the line-up for the next few days, according to an announcement made by Coach Bigelow last night. Pratt has been playing with an injured knee almost the entire season, but not until Saturday night did he aggravate the injury sufficiently, to necessitate his staying out of the game. He is expected to be back Wednesday or Thursday...
...Coach Bigelow started earnest preparation for the three hard games to be played during the next two weeks with a scrimmage yesterday afternoon. Captain Beals did not dress for practice yesterday, and Hammond was prevented from reporting by an afternoon class. With the exception of Beals, Pratt, and Hammond, the entire squad went through a stiff practice session...
...Coach Bigelow is starting the same lineup tonight which performed at the start of play against the Blue in the first game. The Crimson reserves have come along fast however, and it is likely that as many substitutions will be made tonight as were made in the first Yale encounter, when 12 Crimson skaters earned their letters...