Word: fray
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team B entered the fray at this point and the substitutes began a sustained offensive with Chauncey and Crosby doing the bulk of the ball carrying. Crosby eventually carrying the ball over the line Chauncey kicked the goal...
Burns, speedy Sophomore center fielder, will also be out of today's fray. The injury he received in the Wesleyan game is rapidly healing, and Burns will be in uniform today, but until flyers limp disappears entirely, it is unlikely that Coach Mitchell will call upon him. Jones, captain of the 1928 diamond outfit, has been acting as lead-off man in Burns' place during the southern invasion. In the two games against the Navy and Catholic University, he poled out five hits for an average of .500, and he will patrol center field and head the Crimson attack this...
Last week the onslaught on the tariff law began. Senator Capper (Republican) declared outright that it must be modified to benefit the farmer. Senator Wheeler, Representative Rainey, ex-Senator Walsh of Massachusetts (Democrats) joined the fray for lower tariffs. And in its midst complaints against the tariff law per se were made by others. Dr. F. W. Taussig of Harvard, the first Chairman of the Tariff Commission, an eminent economist and writer, attacked the use of the Commission for partisan purpose. He told a gathering of economists in Manhattan: "The temptation will always be present...
...probably rush in fresh players at every opportunity tonight. In Zarakov, Harding, and Scott, the Crimson is also well supplied with a reserve forward line of high caliber, and Clark, whose hard body checking against Toronto was largely responsible for the low score will be ready to enter the fray at either Coady or Pratt's post on the defense. Captain Cumings, whose phenomenal goal guarding has been a bright spot in the season so far, has a capable understudy in Morrill, a Sophomore...
...Princetonians suffered an injury in the Queen's College game, when Charles, the heaviest man on the ice, was hurt in body checking a Canadian forward. He may not be able to get into the fray tomorrow as a result