Word: munro
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Throughout the entire first half, the Crimson attack was a delight to watch. The forwards passed and shot excellently as they kept up a withering attack on the Bruin goal. Crimson coach Bruce Munro lauded the team after the game, saying, "I haven't seen such precision bombing since I left the Air Force...
...Munro's bombers took the measure of the Brown defenders in the first half and completely dominated play. Mudd got the first Crimson goal at 9:15 of the first period, converting perfect passes from John Hedreen and Tuckerman...
Bill Driver's ankle injury will deprive Coach Bruce Munro of some halfback reserves vitally needed in an Ivy League game. Marsh McCall, Bill Rapp, and Charlie Steele will probably have to play practically the whole game at the half-backs. Lanny Keyes and Captain Floyd Moloy will open at fullback, while Tom Bagnoli will play goal...
Then the dancers, in variously colored skirts and leotards, performed three numbers with the chorus. In general, the group was best in such pieces as Delaney's "The River" and the folksong "Lily Munro" where freedom of movement and gesture left little room for awkward or stagy poses...
After about half of the third period had gone by and the Terriers still led, Munro sent in his cavalry and from then on, the Crimson had complete control. Inside right John Mudd broke the ice at 3:30 of the final period as he took a pass from outside Tom Blodgett, kicked it over his own head and into the goal. Mudd scored again at 10:20 on a penalty shot after one of the Terrier fullbacks had fouled the varsity's Roger Tuckerman on a breakaway attempt. Kay Khan continued the carnage with a goal...