Word: lamontism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Nick Lamont had a field day as he easily spun around the Bruin defense time after time to tally six goals and an assist. Jerry Pyle, who helped out on midfield Wednesday, registered two goals and four assists for an attack which besieged the Brown goalie with 42 shots...
...first half, when the Crimson led, 7 to 1. Dick Parks opened the scoring at 1:50 of the first period with a hard, low shot that escaped the goalie. After a Brown attackman batted an errant rebound past MacKinnon at 7:27, Nick Lamont scooped up a screen shot by Charlie Devens and scored. Devens, who took the place of Karl Bjork on the first midfield, played a fine game for a man who started the season on the fourth midfield...
...varsity attack broke loose in the second quarter, as Dave Birch, Lamont, Pyle, Dub Mallonee and Lamont again poured five goals past the hapless Bruin net-minder...
...game with Penn Saturday showed welcome signs of improvement among all personnel, even with three starters on the sidelines. Since Dub Mallonee is ready to go all out on attack along with Nick Lamont and Jerry Pyle the score should not remain close for too long...
Jerry Pyle, who led the scoring with two goals, fired the Crimson's first goal into the nets at 8:25 of the first period, after taking a pass from Nick Lamont. Dick Parks and Lamont came through with unassisted goals during the second period to pull the varsity even with Penn at the half...