Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Wachanan has played left wing all thought the early part of the season, lately he has been left out of the setup, the forward line consisting of array and MacDonald, wings, with key and Sweeney centres...
...right wing, MacDonald, is, next to Sweeney, probably the most dangerous on the Yale team. His speed, weakness, and shooting ability make in spite of his small size, a very unable man. He was formerly a member of the St. Paul's School team and has been on the Yale team three years. He is 22 years old, weights 150 pounds is 5 feet, 7 inches in height...
...Romance of the Rose," by Sam Hume and T. M. Spellman, 2d, '13; "Maitre Patelin," a revival of the old French farce; "The Call of the Mountain," by E. C. Ranck '12; The Revesby Sword Play; "The Chimes," by Miss Elizabeth McFadden; "Yvon, the Daring," by Anna S. MacDonald; "His Womentolk," by Miss Abby Merchant; "The Only Girl in Sight," by Miss Caroline Budd; "In For Himself," by M. W. Reed...
...player, has been used for centre. Sweeney, at right centre, or rover, is probably the most dangerouss man on the team. His speed and aggressiveness, together with his shooting ability and good stick-work place him in the front ranks of this season's hockey players. The right wing, MacDonald, is probably next to Sweeney, the best player on the Yale seven. Like Townsend, of the University team, he is somewhat handicapped by his small size and lack of weight, but his quickness and remarkable stickwork more than make up for this deficiency. He is an exceptionally hard shooter...
...University defeats Yale it will be because of superior team-work and a better defence, for it is doubtful if the University can show individual players of the ability of Sweeney and MacDonald. More can be learned of the actual strength of the Yale seven after the game with Dartmouth this evening...