Word: hoods
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...them easily by a score of 4 goals to 0. Both teams were without some of the regular players, but the Harvard team apparently had the better reserve men with which to fill the vacancies. The ball was placed in position by referee Davis of Somerville, and faced by Hood and Hearn a few minutes after 5 P. M. The ball was immediately rushed to the Cambridge end of the field where it remained most of the time. Owing to the faulty attack system of Harvard at the beginning of the game, the homes were unable to score for many...
...team and substitutes in the lacrosse game today against the Cambridge club are Abbott, '87; Blodgett, '87; Drake, '87; Dudley, '87; Gardner, '87; Goodale, '85; Hood, '86; Nichols, L. S.; Noyes, '85; Pastorious, '87; Rueter. L. S.; Twombly, L. S.; Williams, '85; Woods...
...their Harvard opponents. The game was won by the Somervilles by three goals thrown in short order by Ross during the first half, and by 1 goal in the second made by the same player. Harvard's 2 goals were mane in the 2d, Twombly, and the second by Hood. Once during the game, the ball struck the Somerville goal post, but unluckily bounded back outside the goal. Some excuse for the demoralization of the Harvard defense during the first half of the game may be found in the fact that Drake, goal-tender was ill,-so ill that...
...Harvard team was composed of the following men: Peabody, '87; Williams, '85, (captain); Gardner, '87, centre, Hood, '86; attack field, Henning, S. S., Nichols, L. S., Blodgett, '87, Noyes, '85, Twomply, L. S., Woods, '85; Goodale...
...following fourteen men will compose the lacrosse team and substitutes in the game this afternoon: Blodgett, '87; Drake, '87; Gardner, '87; Goodale, '85; Henning, C. S.; Hood, '86; Nichols, L. S.; Noyes, '85; Pastoreous, '87; H. E. Peabody, '87; Rueter, L. S., Twombly, L. S.; Williams, '85; Woods...