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...scorebook shows, these skaters still had enough hustle to contribute to the offense. In the second period, after Taylor had scored the varsity's second goal at 7:19, Ron Thomson let fly a shot just inside the blue line which rebounded for a shot and goal by Tom Heintzman at 10:24. The defense also gave an assist to the fifth goal scored by Taylor at 6:32 of the third period when Dave Johnson started the action with his blue line slap...
DeForest's performance not only set the pace in the 220 and 100 yard free-styles and the 150-yard breast stroke, but he didn't climb out of the water once in the three tries without engraving a Penn record in the scorebook...
With three games left to play the Crimson's record now stands at five wins and three defeats. But gazing at the scorebook, the record is not so good as it may look. The team has a low batting average of .188. The greatest fault is the failure to hit in the pinches; in the second Holy Cross game the Stahlmen got three men on base with no one out but couldn't produce a run. Don Swegan is pacing the batters with a better than average mark of .358. Herb Eckenroth follows him with a percentage...
...conclusion of the game the scorer of the CRIMSON side found that his scorebook showed the Princetonians leading five to four. On comparison with the rival scorer who had the CRIMSON leading five to four a committee of impartial judges consisting of the two teams decided to call the game a tie. Immediately the CRIMSON team carried the gallant Princetonian moundsman off the field while the ambidextrous and reversible battery of the CRIMSON collected by the remaining Princetonians tore up the sidelines still confident in their ability to keep their heads...
After the War Alekhine left Russia where aristocratic sympathies made residence dangerous. Since then his eager face has made a shadow upon chess boards in many a country Every game he plays Alexander Alekhine remembers. He can describe without scorebook, the moves in almost any game played in any important tournament in the last 30 years. He speaks six languages. In 1929, probably, he will defend his title against Capablanca...