Word: finished
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...versatile playing of Gordon was the outstanding feature in the 1924 victory over the Worcester North High School five Saturday, the final score being 62-29. The play was fast throughout, but the home five had the advantage from start to finish. Gordon shot fifteen baskets from the floor. His footwork and uncanny sense of direction fooled the Worcester guards time and again...
...victor and the University in second place, one-third of a length behind. Defeat was again administered by Cornell by a two lengths margin. The final aim of the season was attained, however, on June 25 by the walkaway from Yale, eight lengths separating the two shells at the finish...
...with musical accompaniment, marked the zenith of the club's achievement. It was presented 26 times before packed houses throughout the country, and earned the sincere commendation of press and public alike. The piece was purged of every vestige of professionalism: it was an undergraduate product from start to finish, Student efforts in the field of acting, singing, dancing, coaching, playwrighting, composing, orchestration, designing and execution of scenery and costumes, creation of electrical effects, financial management and publicity placed a smooth and meritorious production before more than 60,000 people in New York, Syracuse, Buffalo, Columbus, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati...
...Emmons 3d ocC. and F. McN. Bacon '21, shooting from the right and left wing posts respectively, are virtually certain of starting the game against the Canadians. Both are more dependable and show more finish than D. Angier '22 and C. W. Baker '22, the Team B wings, and the likeliest choices as substitutes...
...Spalding played throughout with his customary excellence of technique. He was always at ease, and exhibited a smoothness, a finish, and a reserve which gave him complete command over whatever he attempted. His treatment of the flowing Corell sonata well deserved the praise it received...