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Albie Everts centers the second line, flanked by Juniors Dick Harding and Caleb Loring. HARVARD B. U. Paine, lw lw, Anderson McGrath, c c, McArthur Gebelein, rw rw, Gulley Dreher, ld ld, Shoemaker Summers, rd rd, Blasenak O'Neill, g g, Sullivan

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Puck Chasers Expected to Take Terriers in Fast Contest Tonight | 2/17/1942 | See Source »

Chase will stick to his regular first line of McGrath, Paine, and Gebelein. Captain Summers, Dreher, and O'Neill complete the starting sextet. Caleb Loring is back in action after an extended layoff, and he will take a position on the second line, along with Albie Everts and Dick Harding. The third line of Earle Acker, Mare Beebe, and Johnny Burton, together with the second defense of Tom Cowan and Chuck Griffith will also see action...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: VARSITY WILL MEET SAINT NICK'S CLUB | 2/11/1942 | See Source »

Center Burgy Ayres did not make the trip, and George Gebelein was out with a leg injury after the second game, so that the first two Crimson lines were scrambled. Sophomore Earl Acker took Gebelein's place on the first line along with Johnny Paine and Gordy McGrath, and Caleb Loring centered, the second line with Dick Harding and Johnny Burton on the wings. The third line of Albie Everts, Sandy Macmillan, and Marc Beebe played together as usual...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Hockey Team Drops 'Social Series' to Princeton Sextet | 1/6/1942 | See Source »

...Caleb Smith 4G is faculty adviser of the local unit, which has as its primary objective the preservation of the democracy now enjoyed in this country, and the stamping out of dictatorship and imperialism, both in Europe and in America. The three Freshmen are equal in rank, all being members of the all-inclusive executive board...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Norman Thomas Talks Here Sunday | 12/11/1941 | See Source »

Burgy Ayres opened the second by taking Caleb Loring's pass from the left boards and flashing the red light with a beautiful shot in 2:00. Sandy Macmillan raced down the right wing and let fly at the goalie just before crashing into the boards. In the excitement the Junpics goal tender scooped the puck into his own net. Gordy McGrath made the score 4 to 0 with an unassisted screen shot two seconds before the period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sextet Tops Olympics 5-2 in Practice Game | 12/11/1941 | See Source »

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