Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Second team displayed an excellent brand of hockey for this stage of the season, although their team play was ragged at times. Durant and Peirson, until very recently on the University squad, were easily the outstanding stars of the Crimson sextet, while Tweedy and Collens played a fast game for Andover...
...perfectly average. If too many klaxons blow in this book, if people seem to skid into each other's lives, trip each other up, like passengers at a slippery crossing, it is because the life Mr. Black has chosen to observe is like that; people are hatched too fast, buildings rise too quickly, traffic is hard to handle, walls are not very thick...
Little Walker took the first four rounds. Savagely he tore into McTigue, slashed him around the ropes with rights and lefts, made small men stand up in their chairs. The next three rounds were not so fast; the fighters were listless. The bell rang for the eighth, both boxers dragged languidly into action amid a salvo of boos. More flaccid pommeling, clinching, pushing. A raucous fan began to sing Every Hour I Knead Thee, was silenced. In the last two rounds, McTigue feebly rallied. Referee Lewis gave the victory to little Walker. McTigue kept his title, as the boxing...
...Pinkerton '27, Captain G. E. Kent Jr. '26, W. H. White '28, and F. D. Stranahan Jr. '26, are the University players who will make the trip. Pinkerton, who played a fast, wide-awake game as a substitute in the Cavalry game will start at number 1 in place of Stranahan, who will accompany the team as a substitute. W. H. White '28, a Freshman without much previous experience, who has played a steady game all season, has retained his place at number 2, and is expected to give the West Point riders a great deal of trouble...
...seems to have a slight edge on the Crimson. Zarakov's football injury has prevented him from equalling his Freshman performances, and the lack of coordination among the substitutes becomes apparent in comparison to the accurate passing of the first string forward line. Willard Howard at defense is developing fast, and is one of the most likely of the Crimson reserves. Yale's second line is practically as good as the first, and the same is true for the reserve defense men. J. M. Frey who distinguished himself on his Freshman team last year, is the most capable substitute...