Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...half-hour scrimmage was ordered by Dempsey to finish the practice. The coach made frequent substitutions and every man on the squad was given a chance to show his ability. George Crawford, former star athlete at St. Mark's and quarterback on the Freshman football team, distinguished himself by shooting several hard goals after sprints down the ice. W. G. Saltonstall, who played at Exeter, exhibited great speed and skilful stickwork in taking the puck down...
...scoring became much looser in the final period. Leekley, who played almost the entire game without having a foul called against him, scored three in rapid sequence in this half. Harvard substitutions were frequent near the end, Heageney, Rauh, and Malich fitting well into the Crimson machine...
After a listless opening session in which Coach Bigelow resorted to frequent substitutions, the Crimson skaters came on the ice for the second period with only one change in the starting lineup. Newell played goal. Beals scored his second goal of the evening in short order, and at this point the Terriers, with their captain, Kontoff, as the principal aggressor, began to rough things up. The Crimson players retaliated, and for the balance of the game the penalty box was rarely unoccupied. In the final period, a collision with Beals so injured Kontoff that he had to be removed from...
Ellison and Pratt at defense played well last night. Not once did the B. U. forwards succeed in getting around either player. That Ellison's frequent sallies, and hard shots at the Terrier net did not once succeed in scoring were due to some excellent stops on the part of the goal guard. The improvement in play over the M. I. T. performance was particularly marked last night, and indications point to a 1925 Crimson sextet which will be a strong, contender for championship honors when the big games come around...
...Here", he continued, "you are compelled to go to lectures, to take examinations and tosts at frequent intervals. At our universities, on the other hand, no one is compelled to do anything. There are no entrance examinations, and one may go or not, as one likes, to the lectures...