Word: scored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spite of the precarious attitude of the University athletic authorities towards the resumption of hockey this winter, in spite of the recent burning of the only indoor rink in Boston, and in spite of the lateness of the season some four score hockey enthusiasts gathered at the H. A. A. Yesterday evening to discuss the problem of producing a University and Freshman seven this year. The enthusiasm thus displayed indicates that the undergraduates are looking and hoping for as speedy a return to the activities of ante-bellum days as may be possible--and there seems little to prevent this...
...thrust a Krag into the hands of a lieutenant, who has just checked in a dozen machine guns at Camp Hancock, or to ask a man returning to college from France to profit by simulated battles with simulated. Huns at Fresh Pond, or to continue the training of a score or so of j. g.'s by making them paddle a converted flat boat up the Charles? Of the 2,000 odd men who will today pay their thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents to the Bursar there will be a large number who have learned twice over...
Tufts was the first to bow to defeat, to the score of 7-0. A. S. Conlon, B. A. Hunneman, and Captain E. J. Daley were the individual starts in a game that was even closer than the score indicates...
...kicking two field-goals to one by the local service team. Brown showed the same form as she did the previous week in overwhelming Dartmouth. Two blocked University punts, some neat forward passes by Brown, and a wonderful Brown back field were the causes of the score. In this game the lack of team-work was most clearly evident. As Individuals, the team put up a great game, but the polish shown by former University teams after a long season of careful training was missing...
...decisive victory over Dartmouth, 28-0, last week greatly improves Brown's chances of victory and wipes out the stigma of her early-season defeats. The University team, under the able leadership of Captain Daley, has won from Tufts by the score of 7-0, and from Boston College last Saturday, 14-6. Coach "Pooch" Donovan has rounded a fine team into shape in spite of the short season and many difficulties in securing enough time for practice. This week L. H. Leary '05, and R. F. Guild '06, have assisted Coach Donovan in putting the finishing touches...