Word: fording
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spite of the Tiger's reputed new defensive strength, the game was less than nine minutes old before Austie Harding took one of George Ford's passes from behind the cage and rammed it home before Goalie Baker had time to get set for the shot. Just a few minutes later Johnny Mechem put the Crimson further ahead when he converted a pass from George Roberts...
Easily the outstanding man on the ice with his two goals and an assist, Ralph Pope was the spark which drove the newly formed third line to its brilliant display of hockey. Captain George Ford, although he did not figure in the scoring, was again ragging the puck all over the ice and keeping the vaunted Queens attack from getting started...
...summary: HARVARD QUEENS Harding, l.w. r.w., Munro Ford, c. c., Poupore Carr., r.w. l.w., Kenty Allen, l.d. r.d., Stollery Hicks, r.d. l.d., McGinness Mahoney, g. g., McEwan...
Penalties--Ford, tripping; Mather, tripping; Hicks, illegal check; Costello, high stick; Allen, tripping; Ford, slashing; Foster, interference; Roberts, tripping and roughing; Louis, interference...
...Douglas observation plane, TWA's "Overweather" Northrop and the glider Albatross. Like Ziegfeld show girls, these unique planes drew first looks, but more serious attention went to the chorus of sturdy little troopers lumped by the name "flivver planes." First sale was an Arrow monoplane, powered with a Ford V8, which went to Negro Perry Newkirk for $1,500. Even cheaper was the Taylor Cub, over 1,000 of which have been sold. In the first three days, sales of ten more Cubs were reported at $1,270 each. Similar success attended the rival Taylorcraft. Last week, Horace Keane...