Word: rebounded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this period, threatened on numerous occasions. During the second period, C. L. Harding scored the first goal for the Freshmen. In the last period, the schoolboys weakened and were scored on twice more. Harding made another goal and from a long shot by him, Nash caged again on a rebound...
...rallies were long throughout the match, since both contestants preferred to rely on their skill at placing the ball rather than on quick kills. Ingalls won many points on drop shots, while Hinkle's best stroke was across the court with the rebound along the side lines...
...hard rubber, and is to adopt coins of German manufacture which are to be made of porcelain. No longer can the spendthrift Guatemalan carelessly toss his extra pesos to the street urchins, knowing that if they fail to catch them on the fly they will get them on the rebound; now, alas, the coins upon striking the paving will be shattered into a thousand pleces, valueless as a means of exchange and effective only in puncturing automobile tires...
...Hearn after several unsuccessful dashes, penetrated the defense and sent a well-placed shot through Sherman, Crimson goal tend. H. W. Reid, substituting for Walker, collaborated with Crosby in tieing the score a moment later. Coming down on Brokaw, the Yale goal, Crosby shot only to have the puck rebound from Brokaw's legs; Reid stabbed at the puck lying in front of the goal to have it stopped again, and Crosby, following up his first shot drove the puck home. The rest of the first period and all of the second was marked by a brilliant dash...
...periods of nip-and-tuck scrimmaging left both sides scoreless, and when G. Burnett, playing at center for the visitors, lifted a long shot from mid-ice towards the Crimson net, a tally seemed little likely. The puck took a sharp rebound from the back-boards, however; Holmes caught the rubber on his stick to pass, it down the ice, and an unfortunate twist lodged it safely in the net. No opponent was within ten yards when the play occurred...