Word: moseleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first period with Carr making the only tally at 16.54. Ford then continued to push the puck into the nets and finished with four of Harvard's seven scores to his credit. The summary: HARVARD BROWN Callaway, J., Hallowell, Ecker, Dufey, l.w. r.w., Denton, H. C. Hart, Newman Moseley, Dewey, Ford, c. c., Hart, Sheperd Callaway, S., Hovenanian, Carr, r.w. l.w., Smithson, Dye, Darling Watts, Brown, l.d. r.d., Butler, Olney Dow, r.d. l.d., Chapin, Appleyard Walsinger, Reece, g. g., Skillings...
...game up to the last five minutes, when the Green broke through to secure both its tallies. Ford started the row of Crimson score after exactly 17 minutes of the first period had rolled by, while Watts made his contributions in the second and third periods. Watts, Dewey, and Moseley were responsible for the other Harvard points...
...second line, Coach Joe Stubbs will start John Callaway, who has only been on the ice for a few minutes so far this season, Fred Moseley, and Sam Callaway. Ecker and Ford are again together and will play with Louis Carr on right wing. Dowey will accompany the team and will be used as a spare in any of these three lines...
Although Ford stared the scoring, the forward wall composed of Hallowell, Hovenanian and Holmes was instrumental in placing all of the remaining tallies. Moseley, Ford, and Carr flashed down together in fine style, but couldn't combine to get past the opposing defense more than once. Watts played a spas- modic game at defense making the blunder which was directly responsible for the first goal of the Olympics, yet rallying strongly throughout the game to break up the opposing attack...
Callaway, Moseley and Duffey are now registered as the third line completing the Harvard offense. The new changes make the Crimson more formidable than it has been in several years because all three of the lines are of a calibre equal to an ordinary first string