Word: pearsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Trailing 2 to 0 at half-time, the Crimson fought back and with some skillful passing plays, soon evened the score. Then, with five minutes to go and Brown leading 3 to 2, Paul Pearson, star Crimson forward who had been detained for most of the afternoon by important naval obligations, rushed into the game and proceeded to spur the Crimson to their third straight win this term. His vital goal came only two minutes after Day had tied the score on a cleverly-placed penalty shot...
Despite heavy rains, which had turned the Milton Academy field into sloppy mud and which continued to fall at game time, the two teams took the field and battled evenly during the first half, the only scoring being two long breakaways by the Academy and a quick goal by Pearson with less than a minute left...
Forty seconds after the whistle blew, starting the second half, Guild tied the score on a hard drive from a shuffie in front of the Academy goal, and before the quarter had ended, Glidden had put the Crimson out in front with goal number three. Goals by Pearson and Simitch in the fourth period brought the final count to Harvard 5, Milton Academy...
Saturday's game with Medford saw the Crimson score three times in the final period to win 3 to 1. The Harvard lineup for the Milton Academy game: g, Livermore; lb, Dean; rh, Smith; lhb, Coon; chb, Lillee; rhb, Gilbert; or, Guild; ir, Glidden; c, Pearson; il, Jeem; ol, Simitch...
...starting lineup against Brown: g, Harshman; 1b, Dean; rb, Day; rh, Butcher; ch, Mavor; lh, Glidden, or Guild; ir, Blanco; cf, Genn; il, Pearson; ol, Corrigan...