Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carried the puck down the rink and passed to Townsend, who drove it past Beebe, time, 6 minutes, 40 seconds. Baldwin scored the fourth goal on a pass from Fisher. Shortly after this the second-string men were put in, but the scoring continued. Wanamaker on a pretty individual rush drew Beebe from the goal and scored. A minute later he snapped the puck in from a scrimmage. With less than two minutes left Fisher caged the puck on a pass from Baker and Bliss scored the final goal in the last second of play...
...annual Christmas rush, the Co-operative's main store will extend its closing hour from 6 to 7 o'clock, beginning tomorrow...
...better fitted for these places. Captain Fish and C. Blagden '02 will start at tackles, and either P. Withington or L. Withington will fill in at one guard, Bennett, captain of the 1912 Dartmouth team, playing the other. P. Grant '08, will be at centre, completing the strong rush line...
...getting to the Bowl are printed for the benefit of the University students who are going to New Haven, either by train or automobile. The game will start promptly at 2 o'clock. Ticket holders should make every effort to reach the grounds early and thus avoid the inevitable rush of the last half-hour. Sixty-eight thousand tickets have been sold, and the handling of the crowd will tax transportation facilities on railroad and trolley lines to the limit. Traffic of all kinds in the city will of necessity, be slower than usual. The Bowl is a mile...
...near the box-office who apparently stood a better chance of getting tickets. So far as the effect on those behind goes, the result is the same in either case. It is obviously unfair, and to prevent the recurrence of such a practice I suuggest that the sales of "rush" seats at the coming concerts be managed in Cambridge as they are in Boston, and that no person be allowed to buy more than one of the twenty-five cent tickets. If some such rule is not adopted, there will soon be no order whatever in the line, for everybody...