Word: harvardized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Starts Fast...
...Harvard opened up fast and after several minutes of play Garrison was sent to the penalty box. Then with only five men on the ice the Crimson drew first blood when Wood, taking the puck on a rebound after a shot by Lakin, sent it past Grodberg. After the second forward line had replaced the starting trio Harvard scored again, this time on a nice bit of teamwork. Stubbs came flying down the ice, turned, flipped the puck to Cross and the Crimson left wing poked it into the net, with the game little more than six minutes old. Harvard...
...Harvard's play after the first period was a bit off-color, the offense failing to click because of lack of team work. Most of the playing was individual with Putnam and Cunningham bearing the burden of it. Garrison, playing his first game at defence also contributed several neat plays. The goalie situation however advanced no farther because the B. U. forwards were practically unable to break through and give Harvard's net-tenders a fair test. Ellis played the first and third periods and Draper relieved him during the second stanza. Both of them had so few opportunities, however...
...Harvard used only 12 men in the game. Batchelder did not play because of sickness. Cunningham starting at defense with Hallowell in reserve...
...HARVARD B. U. Wood, Cross, l.w. r.w., Whitmore, Nelson Putnam, Harding, Holbrook, c. c., Currier, Barron, Brown l.w., Lombard, Alkin, Raymon, Borofsky Lakin, Stubbs, r. w. Cunningham, l.d. r.d., Bergholtz, French Garrison, Hallowell, r.d. l.d., Elliot, Weafer Ellis, Draper, g. g., Grodberg...