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Smith bore the brunt of the Crimson attack in the first half. While the Worcester defenders were busy covering Gordon, the Sophomore forward caged four goals. In the second half, however, the Crimson leader came to the fore and brought his scoring total for the evening to 16 points. Harvard Worcester Tech. Smith, r.f. l.g., Delphos Gordon, Merriam, l.f. r.g., Higgins, Gross Samborski, Black, r.g. l.f., Bittner Rudofsky, l.g. r.f., Sharpe...
...they hope to win, however, the home players must stop Metcalf, a sensational forward of brilliant achievements, who has brought his team to the fore many times this year, Rivalling Metcalf for high scorer is McKinley, the center, and Fernald has been a steady defensive guard...
Coburn's performance in the handicap mile was the more notable in that he started very near the last in a ponderous field and threaded his way to the fore. He was beaten by men who were very heavily handicapped...
...another heart-breaking, "almost-not-quite" battle the Crimson quintet failed to hold its early lead, and succumbed to Yale 27 to 23 last night. An unbelievable succession of long-range goals by Pite in the closing minutes put the Blue to the fore and Harvard's desperate rally fell two baskets short of a tie as the final whistle blew...
Characteristically to the fore, Joseph Pennell, master etcher, denounced the National Academy of Design because it decided to have no "black-and-whites" at the Spring Exhibition. "Artistically, the action is incredible...