Word: cleaned
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University lacrosse team left Cambridge for its Southern trip on Friday night, April 15, and on Saturday afternoon played its first game of the season with Johns Hopkins on Maryland Oval, Baltimore. Johns Hopkins won by a score of 12 to 2, in a hard and clean contest...
...first half the playing was clean and fast, Smith and Connolly of Harvard and Immich of Yale each throwing two goals from the field. In the second half both teams were stronger in defensive work, and the play was often unnecessarily rough...
...from Wilder. In the second half Souther shot a goal after two minutes of play: then with only one minute left to play Behr scored Yale's third goal. No more scoring was done until after seven minutes of play in the third extra period when Clothier made a clean shot into the net, winning the game...
...game was fast and clean, and Harvard won by excellent team-play and superior defense. Although no goal was made until after some minutes of play, the University team had from the start a distinct advantage. The first goal was scored by Townsend, after the puck had been carried the length of the rink by splendid team-work. Three minutes later, Marcus scored the only goal made by Yale in the first half. Wilder and Souther followed with two more goals, and the half ended with the score Harvard 3, Yale...
...Nichols '86, were the speakers. All emphasized the necessity of keeping in good academic standing, and of reporting any dissatisfaction directly to the captain and coach. Frantz laid special stress on the fact that the first aim of baseball at Harvard is to play the game in a clean and sportsman-like manner, and not, as many suppose, to defeat Yale. Dr. Nichols spoke of the present system, which involves a great deal of knowledge of detail, but is not in any way intended to eliminate personal responsibility. "The best teams we have," he continued, "have no more than three...