Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Goalie Gordon Cogan was the standout ellboy player, but ump Hadley, Gus Putnam, and John Dwyer, the scorers for Lowell, equalled him offensively. Jim Noonan scored two assists for the winners. Fast-skating forwards Chet Hopkins and Bob Feloney sparked the Dudley attack...
Last winter, the varsity finished fourth behind Army, Yale, and Columbia. Since then, the addition of Brown has boosted Hep membership to ten colleges. All ten are endowed with at least one or two talented athletes. Cornell's sophomore Bob Mealey, the national AAU 1000 champion, will probably win his event tomorrow; Penn has a 7:56 two-mile relay team, Olympic hurdler Jeff Kirk, and two-miler Dick Hart; Brown high jumper Dick Phillips generally gets up ever six-six; Al Holland, of Columbia, has done 1:15.3 in the 600; Princeton's Ronald Wittreich will probably press...
...McCormick (hurdles); Jon Spivak (dash); John Harrigan (high jump); Bill Lawrence and Bud Lockett (pole vault); John Cogan (2-mile); Howie Reed and Bob Forsyth (35-pound weight); Jeff Tootell and Don Trimble (16-pound shot); Dave Carter (broad jump); Harvey Thayer (600); Dick Welch, Al Ruby, George Williams, and Dave Hamblett (two-mile relay...
...only was Harvard's early passing and defense work poor, but to add to the Crimson's misery, Northeastern goalie Bob Howell and forwards Jim Bell and Jack Heavey were at their best. Howell made 36 saves and was especially in yielding in the third period. Bell, New England League high-scorer, tallied twice and heavey picked up a hat trick with three goals...
Bill Prior, who swished them in from right and left in the pivot position, was high scorer for Harvard with 19 points. Bob Carlson led the victors with 21 points. Fighting Walt McCurdy, who at times seemed the only man from the Crimson able to follow the ball on the floor, hit the hoops for 12 points...