Word: pitman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain Pinkerton will ride his pony into action tonight supported by Stranahan and White, the same combination that has played together throughout most of the season. Lieutenant Colonel Needham, Major Furber and Lieutenant Pitman will provide the opposition, and the competition should be close. In the previous meeting of the two teams, the margin of a half a point lost the game for the Crimson, and the University riders will be out for revenge...
Less than a minute after the opening, Hallock sank Pitman's rebound off the back boards to put the Tigers two up. A pass, Scott to Zarakov immediately after the face-off, gave Harvard its initial tally, and before the period was over, Hamlen had equalized from a fierce scrimmage in front of the Nassau...
HARVARD PRINCETONGross, Harding, Howe l.w. r.w. Davis, Grange, CaseyChase, Scott, c. c. Harding, DeLamaterHamlin, Zarakov, r.w. l.w. Pitman, HardingPratt, Coady, Clark r.d. l.d. HallockClark, Coady, Pratt, l.d. r.d. Wilkinson (Capt.)Cumings (Capt) g. g. Colebroo
...teams were evenly matched and both played a fast and aggressive game with the army riders displaying a slightly superior brand of combination play. Needham, the brilliant artillery number two, was the outstanding player of the contest with five goals to his credit. Pitman and Pinkerton the rival backs both played strong defensive games which held the score low. The army back prevented many of the Crimson shots from counting and broke into the scoring column with one hard drive...
...Pitman, the Nassau left wing, has just returned from a siege of illness. He is known best for his marvelous stick work, and should his endurance be up to par, the Nassau offense will be even more threatening than in the first Harvard-Princeton clash...