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Shortly after the opening of the game, T. M. Avery extracted the puck from a scrimmage and slipped it past Burgess, the Exeter goal. Thereafter, most of the play was in the visitors' territory, and Captain E. L. Bigelow scored twice more in the next few minutes. An injury to his knee, however, was bothering him and he had to give way to F. McN. Bacon, whom L. B. Van Ingen supplanted at left wing. Before the period ended, Avery made another goal and R. S. Humphrey, who had been playing an aggressive game at cover-point, made an individual...
...Newton game. FRESHMEN. EXETER. Avery, Baldwin, Vaughan, Butterfield, r.w. l.w., Conlon Bigelow (capt.), Bacon, Adams, r.c. l.c., Powers Buntin, Baldwin, l.c. r.c., Rowley (capt.) Bacon, Van Ingen, Snelling, l.w. r.w., Mayo. Humphrey, Davis, c.p. c.p., Gilroy E. H. Stillman, Sessions, Thayer, P. p., Hunt C. Stillman, Holmes, g. g., Burgess...
...next meeting of the society will deal with the construction of airplanes. E. P. Warner, an instructor at Technology, will speak upon this subject, and at future meetings engineers from the Burgess plant will explain problems of aircraft construction...
...clock. At first it will be conducted by members of the Aero Club, but later on lectures will be given by outside men, including instructors in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ground School of Aviation, and experienced representatives from several large aeroplane manufacturing companies, among them the Burgess, Sturtevant, Curtiss and Goodyear companies...
...Company H: H. C. Tingey; Stanton L. Burgess; E. B. Fiske...