Word: gored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After four weeks of tournament play for each domitory Mr. Sayles the Squash instructor, has delegated the following teams to compete for the dormitory title the playing for which ends a week from Friday: Gore: 1. S. Morris: 2. C. C. Colby: 3. E. M. Weld: 4. H. Bowker: 5. L. Levinson. Standish: L. W. Stern: 2, C. S. Smith: 3. R. B. Shneider: 4. J. Gerstein; 5. C. Vremer. Smith 1. R. M. Woolen. 2. D. Barnum. 3 L. H. Gordon: 4. C. Grayson. 5. E. Bauer...
...Dormitory Basketball Championship is still undecided with Gore leading Standish by a scant half-game at the present time. Coach Chase of the Freshman Basketball Team expressed himself yesterday as most pleased with the work of S. D. Woodard of Standish. K. H. Doan of Gore, and H. L. Harmon of Smith who are the outstanding players of their respective teams...
...James Gore King and Lewis Cass Ledyard, lawyers...
...inmates of Gore, Smith, and Standish have not yet tasted defeat--nor had the 1926 aggregation until the Blue took them for a fall. The New Haven warriors will come to the Boston Arena with one defeat behind them, and that a close 2-1 whipping at the hands of the Princeton 1927 combination. With this stigma to erase they will not put up any less fight because of the loss of Fred Robinson, their clever left wing, who is out for the season as a result of injuries received in a recent game with St. Paul's School. Four...
Dartmouth has also downed such strong teams as New York University, 26 to 14, Colgate, 33 to 22, and the Crescent A. C., 30 to 28. Harvard Dartmouth Smith, r.f. l.g., Sailer Gordon (capt.), l.f. r.g., Gore Rauh, c. c., Edwards Samborski, r.g. l.f., Shaneman Rudofsky, l.g. r.f., (capt.) Freidmann