Word: nelsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...took the Freshmen down to the Arena yesterday afternoon and sent them against M. I. T. in scrimmage, to have them emerge a victor by a score of 4 to 2. After preliminary practice the yearlings lined up against the engineers with a few changes in the forward line, Nelson Cabot moving in from right wing to right center, and G. G. Walker taking the vacant place on the wing. Due to injuries to T. F. Sherman during the practice before the scrimmage, Malcolm Dole started off at goal, but Sherman is expected to be in condition to play...
...Nelson Cabot started the scoring for 1924 when shortly after the scrimmage began he snapped the puck into the cage from a scramble; a moment later G. G. Walker made a clever shot for the second tally. Coming out of its trance M. I. T. carried the puck down the ice and scored on the yearlings, only to have J. J. Lee cage the puck with a long shot that slipped through the goal guard's feet for the third point. At this point Coach Lombard began to send in his second line with the result that the yearling...
...berth against Yale, for with abundant material to fill all the positions. Coach Lombard is giving all his men a try-out. At present J. J. Lee and R. S. Phillips seem to have the edge on the left wing and left center positions, while Corliss Lamont, Nelson Cabot and G. G. Walker are fighting it out for the other two places. S. C. Graves by his dependable work all during the season teems to have won a place beside Captain W. E. Crosby on defense, while T. F. Sherman is the first choice for goal...
...Crimson will face off with the same men in the line-up that started in the Arena on Monday, with T. F. Sherman at goal, Nelson Cabot on the wing and Corliss Lamont at his new position as right center. The question of a goal guard is still bothering Coach Lombard and he is alternating his candidates for that position, at the same time trying to develop some new man to fill the position...
...other acts which although some what shopworn, drew much applause are the sketch of Ida May Chadwick and her "dad", in which Miss Chadwick as "Tillie" does some clever clog dancing and the act of Demurest and Collins comedians and instrumentalists. The sluging of Miss Gusce Nelson and the acts of W. F. Pollard comedy juggler and of Van Cleve in "Pete and His Gal" complete the bill...