Word: lawns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Inaccurate shooting, bad luck, and fancy goal-tending by Huskie goalie Bill Lawn had prevented the varsity from scoring until early in the second period, Lawn had 22 saves in the first period alone as the Crimson did everything but put the puck in the net, even with a two-man advantage at one point...
Bill Clearly broke the scoreless deadlock at 1:26 of the second period when he got around the defense, faked Lawn, and slipped the puck past him. Defense man Nod Ahoy made it 3 to 0 at the 13-minute mark on a long shot from the left lards through the legs of several North eastern players...
...play in the Northeastern zone most of the time and displayed pin-point passing. The Huskie defense men saved several possible goals by stopping shots from the blue line, thus preventing dangerous rebounds. Many times, however, the varsity defeated itself by shooting wide of the cage or directly into Lawn's pads. Lawn had 51 saves during the game, Flynn...
...been for Mount Dora's courageous weekly newspaper Topic, the case might have ended right there. But the Topic's editor Mabel Norris Reese had long been in battle with the bullying sheriff, and in spite of all reprisals-a flaming cross on her lawn, the poisoning of her dog and the smearing of "K.K.K." across her office windows-she was ready to wage war again. The Platts, she told her readers, were of Irish-Indian stock, probably descendants of Sir Walter Raleigh's "lost colony" of Roanoke. "If you are a parent," she wrote, "look...
Mahoney's solo tally at 18:32 of the second period was almost repeated twice again in the final stanza, only being prevented at the last moment by the Huskies' second-string goalie, Bill Lawn...