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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fastest basketball games seen on the University Courts, the Crimson Freshman quintet defeated the Dartmouth Freshmen 40-34 yesterday afternoon. It was not until toward the end of the game that the yearlings were able to pull away. Good passing and shooting by both teams featured the first half. Dartmouth had a strong scoring combination, and led 24-21 at half time...
...fastest ice so far this season on the Charlesbank rinks gave the Freshman hockey squad opportunity yesterday for a rugged drilling. Under the direction of Coach L. M. Lombard '17, squad "A" was run through a long shooting and passing practice, following which a rapid-fire scrimmage was staged between teams "A" and "B". Special attention is being centered on defense work and goal-tending as weak points in the 1924 play...
...Fuller '22 and Stearns for the Informals in the middleweight class staged by far the fastest and closest fight of the evening. Both men were evenly matched, and at the end of the seven-minute period, the referee could make no decision. In a two-minute extra period, however, it was seen that Fuller had a bit the better of it and the match went to him. F. Rouillard '23 and C. A. C. Eastman '23, had little trouble in disposing of their opponents in the 158 and 175-pound matches, Rouillard putting his man, S. S. Saunders '22, down...
Members of the first basketball team were excused from practice yesterday afternoon in consideration of the fast game Thursday with Middlebury and the clash with Wesleyan this evening in Hemenway Gymnasium. Coach Wachter expects the fastest and hardest fought game so far, as the Middletown College has always turned out formidable teams. Their record to date has been a victory over the Connecticut Aggies and defeats by Stevens and Union. The latter usually has one of the leading college teams of the east, and to hold it to a 21-20 score is a tribute to the Wesleyan five. Captain...
...meet a seven which has been at top trim for more than a month call for strenuous effort. Alfred Winsor '05 was on the ice again last night, giving his aid to Coach William H. Claflin '15, and the twenty-five minutes of smashing scrimmage was featured by the fastest work yet shown by the Crimson squad...