Word: lone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hovey '22 was responsible for the lone goal in the first half. Team-work was difficult because of the condition of the ice, but in the second period L. A. Hallock '21 and Burden enabled F. T. Pratt '22 to score. The final goal came when C. C. Adams '21, receiving a pass from Hallock, shot the puck home...
...grim seriousness in a cartoon which appears in "Collier's" over the caption: "If everybody is going to play on the other side, it's too much to expect anyone to be enthusiastic about being 'It'." We see a crowd of American citizens rushing madly over a lone policeman; the members of the assemblage can be identified by numerous placards: "tax dodgers," "home brew," "anything is legal if you can get by," "gentlemanly violators of contracts," "unlawful corporation price fixing," "bootlegger," "speed law violator," and in the distance a sign that reads "Most Every body." Most everybody--is the public...
...Freshman game was another closely fought contest, Byington scoring the lone goal in the second half...
...completely baffled the yearlings who struck out one after another for the first five innings. In the sixth frame, however, after S. F. Bemis '24 had drawn a pass, and had stolen second, a clean single by R. Clough '24, a former Andover infielder, brought in the Freshmen's lone tally. Their pitcher, S. G. Vickers '24, proved ineffective allowing 6 safe wallops and as many passes in the 7 inning game. B. M. Rice '24, starred for the yearlings at third base, making 5 one-handed catches of sizzling line drives down the foul line...
...stone-wall line or to essay futile swings around the end that usually were broken up before they reached the line of scrimmage. Only once was anything other than a straight play tried; and this criss-cross play was unmercifully smothered for a five-yard loss. Courtney was the lone star of the Maine offense, his clever dash up the sidelines just before the close of the first half netting him 40 yards, and placing the ball in the University's territory for the only moment of the game. The Crimson backfield had little work to do in the defense...