Word: fasts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...main difference between the two teams lay in the superior excellence of the Dartmouth passing. Time and again, the visitors would pass the ball back and forth in their half of th floor until they had the University yearlings out of position. Then with a fast spurt, one of the Green quintet would shoot out of group of players, dribble the ball down the floor and cage it almost unhindered...
...gave one of the best exhibitions of foul shooting that has been seen this year at Hemenway, scoring nine free tries, out of ten attempts. Lowenthal again played brilliantly at left forward, scoring four tallies from scrimmage, while Black, until sent out because of four personal fouls, played a fast and aggressive game at roving guard, bringing in two baskets from the floor for the University...
...University seconds will play the Noble and Greenough hockey team this afternoon if the ice on the Charlesbank rinks is suitable. The schoolboys combine a fast attack with strong defence that should make them worthy competitors. In fact, judging by comparative scores with Browne and Nichols, they have a decided edge over their opponents, as they have defeated this team which on Saturday beat the seconds...
...only other University runner to place in the meet was J. A. McCarthy '22, who crossed the finish line in second place in the handicap half mile. McCarthy, who had a handicap of only ten yards had to pass nearly the whole field. He was closing in fast on the winner. D. A. Akin of Boston University, who had a 30-yard handicap when the race ended. B. R. Cutcheon '25, who had an 18-yard handicap came in fifth...
...Burke '23 has been entered in the invitation 600 Special, where he will compete with many of the country's best runners at this distance. Burke has shown by his work on the relay team so far this winter that he is exceptionally fast at the half-mile distance, and indications are that he should do well at the shorter distance...