Word: pointing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Brown scores later in the same session set the stage for the Crimson's winning last-period rally. Anderson collected his second point of the night by going in alone to tally at 14:29, and a coulter-Huntington-Abbot play in the final seconds clinched...
This dialogue, chopped up now and then by some words of advice, somehow seems to make good fencing terms. Last year, Peroy built a top-flight squad that lost only to Cornell and Yale--the latter game by a heavily-disputed one point. Last year also produced a team that pulled as many Three-Musketeer antics as a fencing team can. John Gay used to slash his saber as if he were swatting mosquitoes in a Cuban jungle. Red McNeil had his own little trick. He'd lunge out with a saber and then roll onto his back to escape...
...saber department right now, behind Tom Masterson and Bob Westhrin, who play a little more soberly. The saber is always the best weapon for razzle-dazzle stuff, since duellers can use the side of the sword to score touches. In the epee and foil, only the point counts...
...Lowell-Adams game, played at the Skating Club at 2 p.m., Adams established a two-point lead in the first period but couldn't hold it as Lowell tied up the game in the second period and went ahead to win in the third. Gordon McKee and Dave Tirrell were the scorers for Adams, while Duke Gormley scored two and Jack Dwyer one for Lowell. Lowell goalie Bill Gilbert was the outstanding player on the game...
...first period of the Leverett Dunster game, played at the Arena, Miles Herter scored two goals and Doug Worrall scored one to give Leverett an early lead. In the second period, Joe Colt made another goal for the Bunnies, while Larry McClure scored the first Dunster point. Henry Fletcher and Rene Farrington brought Dunster two more points in the third period, but three goals scored by Sherry Houston, Doug Worrall, and Bob Foster clinched the game for Leverett...