Word: glynne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD P. M. C. Glynn, No. 1 No. 1, Nicholls Gerry, No. 2 No. 2, Bower Clark, back back, Jones...
...Glynn, ocC, substitute No. 1 man for Harvard played brilliantly for the Crimson, scoring seven of his team's goals. Folger, the opposing No. 1 man kept Yale in the running for part of the time...
This is the third-time this year that Harvard's mallet-men rode to victory over the Eli, they having won both games of the annual series. HARVARD YALE Glynn. No. 1 No. 1 Folger Gerry. No. 2 No.2, Furgeson F. A. Clark, back back, Rathborne...
...Score Harvard 12, Yale 7 1-2, Goals--Glynn 7, Gerry 4, clark, Pony, Folger 6, Furgeson, Rathborne. Fouls--Furgeson, Gerry, Clark. Time- four seven and one half minute chukkers. Referee--Maj. J. W. Rafferty...
...years, is expected to take the intercollegiate title handily, besides making a strong bid for the other two championships. The team will be slightly weakened through the loss of G. O. Clark '31 who has been declared ineligible because of scholastic difficulties. J. P. Cotton '29 and T. B. Glynn ocC, will both be used in Clark's stead. Their playing will hardly affect Harvards handicap ranking, the total handicap being reduced by only one goal. The ranking of 14 goals handicap is the highest ranking of any college team in the country...