Word: rangely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Three weeks ago, when the new plan for Dining Hall service went into effect, anguished cries of "they're trying to starve us" rang out from famished undergraduate throats. Since then, the hunger pains-both real and imagined-have subsided somewhat, and for the time contentment reigns again...
Bill Hamlon took second scoring honors with two shots which rang the bell. Captain Talbot was the B. U. star, passing the Crimson goalies for the Terriers' only two points...
...second stanza. First Ned Harding got credit for a tally when a Milton player kicked the puck into the twines after a scrimmage in the prep school goalmouth, and then Bill Hamlen was granted a score on a similar play. The final goal came when Art Lee rang the bell on a pass from Dick Whittington...
...performed his game-saving score, coming in all alone on the goalie to tie up the encounter. One over time period went scoreless, and in the second five-minute session, with 13 seconds remaining, the Yardling captain took a short pass from Ned Harding, outwitted the Andover defenseman, and rang the bell with the winning tally...
...individual scoring picture was changed somewhat, although Munroe and Olsen of Dartmouth still are running one-two in this department. Two Cornellians are tied for third, George Bouton and Bill Stewart having 35 points apiece to their credit after four games. Yale's ace, Tom Vogt, who rang in 26 in a non-league game against Brown during the week is next in line with...