Word: clashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...anybody's match, but I think we can take them" was the comment of Wresting Coach Pat Johnson on the eve of the final Freshman clash of the season against an undefeated Yale team...
...Columbia clash Tuesday in New York will be an all-important one as far as Crimson hopes go, for with this and the Yale game Harvard faces two tough clashes, while the Dartmouth team, which is in the second place tie with Fesler's team has two setups ahead they should have little difficulty taking. But regardless of how Tuesday's game in New York comes out, the Yale game here Saturday should be a thriller not even surpassed by the Penn game. The Elis will be looking for revenge as a result of their defeat Saturday by the narrowest...
...Lions will be a far tougher team to beat in New York than they were here. They play a rougher game than any other team in the League, and the Crimson will be far more bottled up. Red Lowman scored 18 points in that clash a few weeks back in the Indoor Athletic Building, and as a result the Light Blue team will be trying to cover him far more closely. Yale beat the Columbia five when the teams clashed in New Haven, but in the return game a few nights ago they found the going much tougher, lost...
...five wins and to losses behind them, the Crimson grapplers will certain tomorrow morning for New Heaven to take part in the climax meet of the season. Although the Master championship at Lehigh and the Nationals at Terre Haute, Indiana, are still ahead, this will be the last dual clash of the season for Pal Johnson's aggressive fighters...
...they deserved to end the 20 game streak of the Crimson team; but it was the breaks that gave the Redmen such a high score, and this outfit excepted, Harvard certainly has the best College hockey team in America. Yale his a distinctly mediocre six; the result of the clash should see George Ford, Austie Harding, Traf Hicks and their mates mopping up the ice to the tune of a two-digit score...