Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hockey, a good defense man sometimes trips an opponent intentionally, on the theory that the two-minute penalty for tripping is less disadvantageous to his team than a goal scored against it. Last week the Chicago Black Hawks were leading the Detroit Red Wings two games to one in the final series for the world's championship Stanley Cup (TIME, April 16). In the fourth game, at Chicago, the score was still tied 0-to-0 after 30 minutes of overtime play when Cook, Chicago forward, got the puck in front of the Detroit goal. Ebbie Goodfellow, Detroit defense...
...complete moving picture of the Olympic Games will be shown Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the boxing room of the Indoor Athletic Building. The movies will show the track, swimming, rowing, tumbling, field hockey, fencing, boxing, Olympic marathon, and wrestling events...
Umpire Kelleher, behind the plate last Saturday, had a real mouthful when be announced Hovenanian batting place of Braggiotti. And the little fellow, who looks even smaller in a baseball suit than a hockey uniform, lest about two more feet when he ducked for one of Blanche's fast ones...
First Game was played in Detroit where Chicago had not won a hockey game in two years. Both fast, light teams, unpopular with crowds all winter because they lacked power to play "open" hockey against heavier opponents, Black Hawks and Red Wings started by playing even more cautiously than usual against each other. Seasoned Lionel Conacher, most celebrated all-around athlete in Canada, made the first goal for Chicago near the end of the first period. Herb Lewis, captain and star left wing of Detroit's first forward line, tied the score in the third. In games...
...instead of providing interference, keep away from their opponents so as to be ready to receive a pass when the man. with the ball is about to be tackled (see cut). Tackling around the neck is permitted in rugby. The game has the technique of football, the pattern of hockey. Cambridge players last week learned one trick from Harvard: the spiral pass, for more distance and accuracy on a line-out after touch...