Word: game
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...home court. Once again the varsity will find itself with a height disadvantage, as the Yalies' hopes for victory will rest squarely on the shoulders of Giant Gerry Glynn (6' 10"). Glynn, who towers two inches above the Crimson's tallest man, Griff McClellan, has averaged 17 points per game for the season. Another player with a double figure scoring record is Dan McFadden who has averaged 12 points per game for Yale...
While the varsity was dropping its last game to Dartmouth, the Elis lost in their last encounter to Princeton, tied with Dartmouth for the League lead. On paper the varsity has a better record than Yale, but with the Crimson's poor rebounding record for the season, and the waning of its defenses in the Dartmouth game, the game with Yale should be a close one indeed. HOCKEY W L Dartmouth 2 0 Yale 2 0 Harvard 1 0 Brown 1 0 Princeton 0 2 Cornell...
...hotly contested shinny game yesterday, a combined PBH team consisting of youngsters from 10 to 12 from wards 13, 64, and 85, soundly trounced an ineffectual Business School six, 23 to 2. Commented I. Gotcha, Business School manager after the game, when asked to account for the loss, "it was simple, we smell...
Jimmy Velluch led the scoring for the PBH "Friars" as he poked 8 goals by the inept grad goalie, Jamie Hufton. The only dispute in the game came in the second period, after a particularly vicious check from one of the Business School defensemen, when one of the PBH lads produced a switch-knife, and made threatening gestures toward his opponent. Referee Richie Rubenstein quickly calmed the situation and the game was played without further incident...
When the wintry winds blow and the snowflakes fly, think of those, somewhat more sportingly talented than us, who are seeking the sun in the Southland. Imagine them, lying on the soft sand, sipping exotic potions, or joyfully exhorting their comrades on to greater heights in a friendly game of catch...