Word: ely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Douglas Robinson of Howlitt, N. Y., vice-president; and Henry Greene Crosby of West Newton, secretary and treasurer. As if to celebrate the returns, the freshman hockey team rolled over Yale, 10 to 4, for the team's tenth consecutive victory and its third in a row over the Eli...
...three of the four Eli wins came in close three-set matches. The Crimson's third victory was turned in by Bill Wister. Losers for Harvard included Nick Luddington and Jim Moseley in the singles and the doubles combination of Wister and Luddington in the deciding match...
Yale tied the score in the third, and moved ahead 2 to 1 in the fifth, when husky Eli first baseman Huge Guidotti slammed a homer over the right field fence. Then Andy, Ward, McInni's mound starter, weakened, and gave up two runs in the sixth, making the score 4 to 1 for Yale...
Taking full advantage of several penalties against the Crimson, the Blue scored four first-half goals when the Crimson had a man out. Eli attackmen Jack Taylor and Jack White were continually free at the crease as the fast passwork forced Crimson defensemen to leave the extra man unguarded...
From the first event of the meet, Eli Coach Bob Giegengack got an indication of the pattern of the afternoon. Looking for a one-two finish in the mile, he entered his two best men, Mike Stanley and Meader, not counting on trouble from Crimson sophomore Al Wills. A dark-horse entry, Wills had previously run only the half-mile this season. Taking the lead at the 880 mark, he won in 4:27.3 minutes, despite a spurt by Stanley with 300 yards...