Word: crosse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...again brought Harvard before the readers of the Saturday Evening Post in an article entitled "Bean Porridge Cold" which appears in the current issue. When we first learned of it, the thought came to us that we would be delighted to cross swords once more with so able and so courteous an antagonist. But after we read the article. We saw that the duel was off, for "The Old Dog" is now on our side...
...been active in business civic and phfanthrople affairs to Boston, and was vice chairman of the Boston chapter of the American Red Cross, and is a member of the Boston Chamber of Commerce...
Tudor was the high scorer for the Freshmen, scoring five goals. He had driven the puck home twice and Stanley had scored once before Cross counted for Browne and Nichols. Shots by Crosby, star wing, who appeared to be the best player on the ice in the opening stanza, sagged the net twice, and Russ of the schoolboys scored before the first period ended...
Browne and Nichols lacked practice and reserves, and as a result wilted toward the close of each period. Cross and Russ played some good hockey...
Score, Harvard 1929 12, Browne and Nichols 2. Goals, Tudor 5, Stanley 2, Crosby 2, Putnam 2. A. Bigelow, Cross, Russ Referee, Pratt: Time 12-minute periods. HARVARD 1929 B. & N. Tudor, Carlton, Shearer, l.w. r.w. Russ, Tenney, Friedman Putnam, Hurchinson c. c. Cross, Russ Crosby, Collins, Whiting r.w. l.w. Palmer, Cross, Inglis Stanley, Winston, Covell, H. Bigelow l.d. r.d. Barnes Clark, A. Bigelow, Meadows, Harrison r.d l.d. Graves Newell, Traynor, Jackson g. g. Faude