Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD MARQUETTE Putnam, l.w. r.w., MacKenzie Garrison, c. c., D. MacFayden Stubbs, r.w. l.w., Moore Cunningham, l.d. r.d., H. MacFayden Batchelder, r.d. l.d., Kaminski Ellis, g. g., Schultz...
Completely recovered from an illness which has kept him out of the game since before the Christmas holidays, Batchelder will return to the game tonight, taking his post at defence alongside of Cunningham. With Batchelder back, the Crimson defense squad will again be up to normal size with both Harding and Crosby ready for relief duty. Cross, Wood, and Lakin will comprise the second forward line...
What the Harvard line-up will be next Wednesday is hard to say but it is likely that Garrison will be at center, flanked by Putnam and Stubbs. Cunningham should be at one defense post, but the other is a tossup with Crosby being the likely choice. Ellis has about clinched the goalie...
...most of the time and Learnard had a comparatively easy 20 minutes in the visitor's goal. Harvard, too, presented a strong defense and the Clubmen's famed forward line of Chase. Hilliard and Curtis had a hard time trying to break through. Several long shots by Stubbs and Cunningham provided the only scares the Crimson threw into the former University stars while H. Bigelow's lone sally through the Harvard sextet was the Clubmen's only threat...
...Learnard out of the goal and then with the cage wide open Garrison skated down and dumped the puck in. With a one goal lead Harvard was content to protect its slim advantage but soon had two of its men occupying the penalty box. With only Stubbs, Crosby, and Cunningham on the ice the former college stars tried hard to score but their shots in most instances were wild...