Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crosby's illness brings the 1926 first forward line back into the game intact with Gross, Chase, and Hamlen performing. Last year the second line rated on a par with the first, and, with one change, Tudor for Harding, seems to have more scoring ability than the regulars. Scott and Zarakov are fast and aggressive. Durant is ready for yeoman duty on the forward line...
...removal caused a rupture in the first string forward line, as he had been starting in company with Oheser and Gross. Hamlen has been assigned to his position...
...infamous attack, a gross distortion," replied the Pittsburgh Courier, famed Negro weekly newspaper, as its correspondent started an anti-Graphic movement in Manhattan last week. Negroes object to having their hero and educator bandied about in the columns of a pornographic sheetlet...
Nathaniel Hamlen '27, J. P. Chase '28 and C. S. Gross '27, veteran forward combination of the last two seasons, will undoubtedly carry the Crimson attack, and R. S. Scott '27 and Isadore Zarakov '27, are experienced reserves of just as much ability as the starters, and H. G. Crosby '29 are pushing them hard for positions on the forward line. E. C. Clark '27, M. N. Stanley '29, and C. D. Goady '27 are fighting for places on the second string defense. Clark displays on the ice all the same qualities that make him feared as a halfback, breaking...
Both teams started slowly. The passing was ragged and the forward lines had trouble in working down the ice. Hamlen, Harvard left wing, took the first free shot and missed after taking a pass from Gross. Harvard counted first when Gross took the puck from Chase in mid-ice and tallied with a long drive which caromed off Richards' foot into the Tech net The score was made after five minutes of play. Zarakov, flashy wing veteran, substituted for Hamlen and Clark was sent in at defense for Harvard. Scott replaced Chase soon after and Gross gave way to Durant...