Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dartmouth Jayvees met the Harvard Freshman hockey sextet on Soldiers Field. The Harvard coach played the entire game with the Dartmouth team, scoring the Indians' only goal. The Freshmen...
...Frank Simonds used to call them, is fundamental. As long as there are nations in the world which do not possess natural resources or sufficient land to feed their populations, while at the same time other nations have more than enough of both, world peace is an unattainable goal. Slowly but surely educated people all over the world are coming around to Mr. Simonds idea of redistribution. Naturally this proposal will meet with ever stiffening resistance, particularly in the "have" countries such as Great Britain and France, but the idea is worthy and may become the savior of peace...
Playing with greater aggressiveness in the second period, the Yearlings piled up four goals before Arlington retaliated with a goal by Mee. DeRahm and Harding added two more for Harvard in quick succession and Chipman made a final Arlington tally a few seconds before the game ended...
Showing the worst basketball it has played this season, the Freshman Quintet won an easy game from Lawrence Academy last night 41-18. In spite of the fact that the Yearlings held their opponents to a single field goal in the first half, their play was listless, and they lacked the fight which distinguished their early season games...
...first game of the three-game series only three goals were allowed up until the final minute of play. In Saturday's game ten tallies were allowed during the same time. The first game Harvard won because of Ash Emerson's adept goal-guarding and Dartmouth's ragged attack. Last Saturday the Indians were not ragged enough nor Emerson adept enough to save the Crimson cause. Throughout the season Harvard has been the potential powerhouse that fails to come through, Dartmouth a team that loses when it is favored, wins when it is underdog...