Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Aided by the favorable weather yesterday, the relay teams which were picked on Wednesday ran for the first time as teams. Special attention was paid to the passing of the baton, and running the corners. The Freshmen showed noticeable improvement in both these features, and if the warm weather continues for the next week they should develop into a winning team by the time of the B. A. A. games...
...Trials have been held during the past week, and several excellent times have been handed in. Garvin Bawden, former Exeter star, is one of the fastest men on the squad. He was recently timed at 53 2-5 seconds for 450 yards on the board track. Yardley Chittick, who ran the quarter-mile last spring, and Oliver Bardes, who ran on the team which defeated the University at the B. A. A. games last year, are also slated for berths on this year's team. Harry Jonod member of last year's team, and Poole, whom he beat out last...
With the second period, after Lacroix had replaced Wylde at the net for the Unicorns, the Crimson launched a smashing offensive which registered three tallies before the gong rang. Captain Bigelow, a couple of minutes after the opening of the play, ran through Stubbs and Morton for a score, and a few minutes later Buntin eluded the B. A. A. forwards, split the defense, rode through to draw Lacroix-out of position and caged the puck in a rough-and-tumble scrimmage which ended with a somersault into the boards...
...outfit was on the ice in practice session with the University squad yesterday afternoon, and ran through a short scrimmage period with Captain Bigelow's men. Goals by Buntin and Baker from scrimmage featured the skirmish before the third string skaters were set to work...
...Symphony Hall the University singers successfully ran the gauntlet of organized music from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, not only reproducing the notes and words of the music with admirable effect, but in every case grasping the spirit of the writer with a thoroughness and an intelligence truly great. Enunciation was uniformly good, every beginning and ending crisp and precise, ascents and descents of tone were excellently graduated. The men interpreted equally well the gentle philosophy of Praetorious, the resounding energy of Buck's "At Sea," Mendelssohn's smooth and flowing "Huntor's Farewell," and in Morley's enchanting...