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...sport gets his big "H" even if he sees only five seconds of action against Yale--but an athlete in a minor sport, no matter how many records he may smash, has to be content with a small letter. And if a player in any sport misses his Yale game, whatever the reason, he doesn't get a letter...
...GAME SCHEDULE, LEAGUE A (Games on Court 2) Fri., Jan. 7 (2 p.m.) Adams-Dudley Mon., Jan. 10 (2 p.m.) Leverett-Eliot (7 p.m.) Kirk.-Dunster (8 p.m.) Winth'p-L'well Wed., Jan. 12 (2 p.m.) Dudl'y-Winth'p Thur., Jan. 13 (2 p.m.) Lever'tt-Ad'ms (7 p.m.) Lowell-Kirk. (8 p.m.) Eliot-Dunster GAME SCHEDULE, LEAGUE B (Games on Court 1) Fri., Jan. 7 (2 p.m.) Adams-Dudley Mon., Jan. 10 (2 p.m.) Leverett-Eliot (7 p.m.) Kirk.-Dunster (8 p.m.) W'th'p-Lowell Wed., Jan. 12 (2 p.m.) Dudley-W'th'p Thur...
Collectively, the Crimson has pumped in 45 goals so far. Only one team (McGill) has managed to hold Coach Chase's skaters to less than four goals in a game...
...Take Him Out!" Lynn Patrick was no stranger to the Rangers. For nine seasons before the war, he had been known as a bold, fleet left wing with a deadly left-hand shot. His preeminence was no gift. In Lynn's first game, in 1934, he got the puck, glided confidently toward the goal, was neatly dumped on the ice by a couple of veterans. Sneered one: "Don't hurt him, he's the boss's son." The crowd chanted: "Take him out! Take him out!" They thought he might be trying...
Twice during the two years he starred at center for the Crimson Lewis captained Harvard elevens. He led the football varsity for a portion of a game against Pennsylvania in 1892 and then again served as captain against Princeton the following year. Lewis thus precedes Levi Jackson of Yale as the Ivy League's first colored football captain by 57 years. In 1912 Walter Camp placed Lewis on his all time All-American team...