Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Soccer team defeated the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College here on Saturday by the score of 4-2. The visitors were older and more experienced but failed to show their superiority over the Crimson. The game was exceedingly fast and well-played, both sides showing good team-work when they had the ball in their possession. Byington, Lamont and Pallo starred for the University; and Ko, Grassi, and Gorton for the visitors...
...Saturday afternoon, playing at Exeter, the Freshman football team suffered defeat at the hands of Exeter Academy, the score being 20-6, while the game was marked by hard, fast play. The Freshmen were held scoreless until early in the second period when Cheek, former Exeter halfback, gained the first touchdown by a 3-yard plunge...
Bradley and Turner started off by an exhibition of fast play, as they had Dixon and Duncan 5-1 in the first set. Soon, however, the latter pair pulled themselves up and took three games straight. They could not keep this up long, for Bradley and Turner won the next game and with it the first set. In the second set Bradley and Turner served beautifully, putting over several aces, especially near the end of the match. They passed their opponents at the net frequently, and completely outplayed them in the other departments of the game...
Herndon was the runner-up in last year's tournament, is a former Princeton captain, and from his fast, accurate style of play this fall is picked to be the winner. Kunkel was captain last year at Georgetown, and has displayed an increasingly skillful command of the ball as the tournament has progressed...
...first meet of the season yesterday the Freshman cross country team swamped Rindge Technical School by a score of 36-83, running over the three mile hill and dale course at Belmont. Dean, of Rindge Tech, set a very fast pace but weakened in the last quarter mile and gave way to five of the Freshmen. Couler, a team mate, followed him in seventh place. The first five runners to finish, all Freshmen, were: J. N. Waters, J. W. Perkins, R. M. Parker, Walter Tibbetts, and Le Baron Barker...