Word: discs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work, he is beginning to realize that his assistant, like the cow in the famous story, "looks like a man, acts like a man, and in fact is a man". When a person is made to don a uniform and conceal his ego behind figures printed on a tin disc, he cannot help but lose some of his self-respect, and feel, naturally enough, that he is being put in the same class as a convict, or a Ford. In restoring to him his name and his peace of mind, the employer is not doing him a great favor...
...passing game. Several times beautiful passes directly in front of the Westminster goal seemed on the point of resulting in tallies. Once in the third period Walker, dashing down the right alley, whisked the puck straight over to Owen, quite alone before the Westminster cage. The latter shot the disc by Reaume in completion of the best piece of team-play of the game. But the Crimson captain was called offside and the tally went for naught...
...opening tally of the game was made by Baker three minutes before the close of the first session. The University wing shot the puck in a long, straight line from a position far off to the side almost even with the Westminster goal, the disc hitting Reaume's stick and bouncing into...
...territory at this time and it was these two men, primarily defence players, who shared the major part in the fourth and successful rush down the rink. Martin was there too, helping to carry the puck within shooting distance. The University men took the disc down to within a few feet of the B. A. A. cage, skating in on goal-tender Stillman as the puck rebounded. Then Crosby, a little to the rear nabbed it and shot...
...wings, while T. M. Avery '21 took Snelling's place in the line. Captain Walker secured the puck behind his own goal and, after a beautiful dash on a long slant down the rink, eluded the outer defence and shot as he swung in toward the goal, sending the disc to the high corner of the net as Maxwell jumped to meet him. A moment later he left the game with his nose broken, and J. Gaston '21 took his place while W. J. Louderback, Jr. '20 went to the net in place of Holmes...