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Swanson had taken a long pass from left outside Doug Raynard, 35 yards directly in front of Crimson goalie Lindsay Fischer. After his first dribble had bounced too high to kick, he deflected the ball with his right hand, dribbled once more, and kicked a hard drive past the diving Fischer. Touching the ball with hand or arm costs possession in soccer...
This was the second disputed Trinity goal. The first came at 20:20 of the second period, when Raynard scored on a penalty shot. The penalty had been called against Sargent for deflecting a shot with his hand while in the penalty area. At that time Coach Bruce Munro of the Crimson had charged onto the field and insisted that no penalty should be given, saying the deflection had been accidental...
Although the varsity dominated the play in the first quarter, the Hilltoppers' Doug Raynard, sophomore left inside, scored the first goal at 5:10. But at 9:44 left wing Hank Holmes took a pass from Grey Hodnett, dribbled 20 yards, and tallied on a hard, low shot from outside the penalty area...
Center forward Ken Swanson has already scored seven goals this year, placing him second in scoring in the New England Intercollegiate League, behind Dartmouth's Egil Stigum. Sophomore Doug Raynard, who is considered as good as last year's captain and All-American Neil Mutschler, will be at inside left...
...Architects include the firms of Reinhard & Hoffmeister, Raymond Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux and Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray. No one in this congress of talent will admit being either the originator or the "executive architect'' of the project. It was learned last week, however, that it was Senior Partner John Raynard Todd. of Todd, Robertson & Todd who suggested the radio-city idea to Mr. Rockefeller and who persuaded Vice President David Sarnoff of the R. C. A. and President Hiram S. Brown of Radio-Keith Orpheum to join the project. From the Todd offices came a brief statement giving the first...