Word: finished
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Inability to finish scoring plays, particularly in the second period, was the only thing that prevented the contest from becoming a rout. Dartmouth goalie Ted, Bagnall went down far too often, leaving an open cage, but the varsity was seldom in position to take advantage...
...Stevenson, who came in ten minutes behind the winner, an Olympic team member. Curt Beebe, who was last year's Yardling captain, placed thirty-fifth, followed by Bill Talbot and Mel Bristol, neither of whom have had much cross-country experience. Brad Powers was unable to finish because of trouble with his bindings...
...Crimson captain covered the 3-mile cross-country course in 51 minutes, eight minutes behind the winner, Frank Hurt of Middlebury. Poindexter followed Churchill closely across the finish line in the time of 52:30. Robbins was 24th in 54:09, and Curt Beebe 27th in 55:35. Conditions were fast with windblown powder covering a packed base...
Behind Stephenson, in 63rd place, was Churchill, whose time was 60:51 over the six mile, up-and-down 69th in 62:12 minutes. Peter Berle, who covered the last placed 77th. Roger Mitchell crossed the finish line in 78th...
...score was 9 to 2 at the end of the second stanza, and it appeared that the Crimson would finish well within double figures. The Tufts defense tightened, however, holding the varsity scoreless for over 15 minutes. Then Summers scored at 15:15 of the last period, unleashing a rush of four tallies in the final five minutes...