Word: bigelows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee are; Dwight Barnum of Boston; Joseph Choate Bickford of Pelham, N. Y.; James Calvin Cooley 2nd of Milton; John Brooke Durant of Cambridge; Richard Thomas Flood of Brookline; Geoffrey McNair Gates of Elyria, O., Lewis Henderson Gordon of Flushing, N. Y.; Willard Howard of West Roxbury; Henry Bigelow Jackson of Milton; Sidney Stanley Rudman of Roxbury; Oliver Stevens Sughrue of Boston; Christian Henry Weymer of Syracuse, N. Y., and John Fonda Ward Whitbeck of Bronxville...
After a listless opening session in which Coach Bigelow resorted to frequent substitutions, the Crimson skaters came on the ice for the second period with only one change in the starting lineup. Newell played goal. Beals scored his second goal of the evening in short order, and at this point the Terriers, with their captain, Kontoff, as the principal aggressor, began to rough things up. The Crimson players retaliated, and for the balance of the game the penalty box was rarely unoccupied. In the final period, a collision with Beals so injured Kontoff that he had to be removed from...
With the exception of V. F. Righter '26, at number three, crew X has maintained the same lineup for the past eight weeks. Righter stopped rowing about two weeks ago to join Coach Bigelow's squad of hockey candidates, and during the workouts since that time his position has been filled by Kent Leavitt '26, who rowed on the championship Sophomore class crew last spring...
Austin made the first three scores of the game, two of them on hard shots at the corner of the net which just missed the iron bar. Coach Bigelow made numerous substitutions last night, and if nothing else, the game revealed that he has a wealth of reserve material for the 1925 team. The passing was ragged on both sextets, and a tendency frequently to shoot from near mid ice probably lost several goals for Harvard. A much improved Crimson team will be the inevitable result of several weeks more of practice. HARVARD M. I. T. Austin, Burgess. Scott...
Score, Harvard 8, M. I. T. 3. Goals, by Austin 4, Bailey 2, Burgess 2, Moulton 2, Morton. Referees, Grew and Synnott. Umpires Dowse and Bigelow. Timers, Carleton and Morris. Time, three 20-minute periods...