Word: pearsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Fred Pearson, performing in his final Blue-Crimson battle, who injected a bit of the spectacular into what was otherwise a somewhat colorless 60 minutes, by connecting for two quick tallies in the space of one minute in the middle of the second period...
First Period: Goal--Ritz (Allen), 15:59. Penalty--Pearson. Second Period: Goals--Pearson (Boynton), 10:19; Pearson (Clapp, Boynton), 11:19; Crocker, 17:32. Penalty--Ritz. Third Period: Goals--Moher (Soper, Ritz), 3:06; Moseley, 17:- Penalties--Calhoun, Feloney, Key, Dav HARVARD (2) YALE (4) Feloney lw Pearson Farrell c Boynton Crocker rw Clapp Greeley, R. ld Calhoun Preston rd Allen Yetman g Van Ingen...
...regrets "his Inability to satisfy the Complaints of several of the original Subscribers . . . who say that they have not yet received their Copies. . . . The previous Editor . . . did not leave us a complete list of Subscribers"). But Monaghan was more interested in sounding off on such contemporary matters as Drew Pearson's accuracy, War Department red tape...
...burden of Yale's offensive chores is carried by a trio of fast-skating 150-pounders-Artie Moher, Gordy Ritz, and Fred Pearson, Moher, pivot man on the first line, is currently the team's top point-collector and leading playmaker with an 18-game total of 15 goals and 22 assists. His wing-mate Ritz has been pushing him all season and presently boasts a point total of 32. These two will be joined on the first line by Barry Wood who was elevated to that spot at the beginning of the streak and has a 14 point aggregate...
Canadian-born Fred Pearson, left wing on the second line, is the team's top goal producer with 18. It was the third line combination of Perry Sturgis, Dick Manville, and Bill Howe that provided the fifth and sixth official goals against the Indians...