Word: ricks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...goalie Sid Clark, chackled Yale's vaunted attack for six minutes before Bam Stowell cut in to score on a pass from Jim Herman. Thirty seconds later Harvard's Dave Waring retaliated by scoring on a quick pass from Bill Plissner. Two more goals by attackmen Ned Yost and Rick Hudner put the losers out front, 3 to 1, at the end of the first period...
First string goalie Sid Clark never played in the cage, but managed to get into the last few minutes of the game in an ersatz midfield with first attack men Rick Hudner and Bill Plissner...
Attackman Ned Yost, playing his first game in two weeks, and Rick Hudner scored unassisted on fast corner shots to give the Crimson a 2 to 1 first period lead. Dartmouth, paced by Bob Funkhouser, Hammy Gates, and Joe Caldwell, was out front 6 to 3 in the third period. The losers chopped this lead, however, by scoring twice for every Green goal until the 8 to 8 tie was reached...
During the varsity's second half rebound, Sid Clark played a brilliant cage game. The midfields consistently out-maneuvered the Purple and the defense proved it could throw convincing body blocks. Attackman Rick Hudner, who even in the first half was one of the most aggressive players on the field, turned in the game's best playmaking and stick-work in the final periods...
Barring a game injury and assuming the midfields can work as well with feeder Rick Hudner as they did against Tech, the attack should be able to lower the 850 goal-foiling average of Williams' Mickey O'Connell...