Word: malines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Representing the Crimson in the game were freshmen Philip Bernstein, left wing; Mark Swann, left inside; Bruce Johnstone, center forward; Ted Wendell, right inside; Shamus Malin, right wing; Dave Brannon, left halfback; Woody Spruance, center halfback; John Larkin, right halfback; Charles David and Sandy Cortesi, fullbacks; and Larry Martin, goal tender...
...forward line also showed its strength yesterday, proving Coach Bruce Munro's thesis that with halfback support Harvard forwards can score against any defense. All-Ivy Dartmouth goalie Randy Malin set up the first Harvard goal when he let a half-pass, half-shot from center forward John Hedreen roll between his legs. Left inside Tom Bernheim cut behind him, and shot into the open goal with eclat...
...second goal followed almost immediately. Dartmouth kicked off at midfield, lost the ball, and in a few seconds, the Crimson broke through them. Right wing Ken McLntosh scored the second comforting goal as he crossed a shot past Malin into the upper left corner of the cage...
...addition, Randy Malin, all-Ivy goalie last year, is expected to be in the nets for Dartmouth. Malin is the chief asset of what is reportedly a tight Indian defense. Dartmouth has held opposition scoring down, losing to Brown 3 to 1, Princeton 5 to 1, and Connecticut...
...other hand, Indian captain Tony Gittes is not expected to start at his regular fullback position, a knee injury reportedly intervening. Thus, Jack Zipes and Mitch Engle, with Malin, will probably comprise Dartmouth's last line of defense...