Word: scorer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their matches to date and they received their first set-back on the Belmont course, capturing but two of the six matches, losing by the score of 4 to 2. Again Hodder played number one on the University team, with Williams two, Mapes three, and Peirson four. The low scorer of the match, however, was Mapes, who led the field with a 77. Peirson was next with a card of 79 while the best Technology score...
Neufeldt of California, with five points in the discus, four in the javelin, and two in the shot put, was the high individual scorer of the meet. Although he falled to better his 181 foot 6 1-2 inch-hammer throw of Friday, Tootell of Bowdoin, was one of the outstanding performers of the meet, as was Comins of Yale, who broad jumped 24 feet 4 inches. Woodring of Syracuse placing first in the 440-yard and second in the 220-yard runs, and Taylor of Princeton, winning the low hurdle race, and following Woodring across the line...
Edward Holland Bates '25 of Carpinteria, California, was unanimously elected captain of the wrestling team yesterday afternoon. Bates has been the 175-pound class regular and has won all of his matches, being the only point scorer for the University in the Yale match...
...Freshmen have scored a total of 484 points to their opponents' 345 and have won 13 out of 16 games. W. T. Smith is the leading scorer with 255 points, 71 baskets from the floor and 113 fouls. Captain H. R. Jones is second with 34 baskets for a total of 68 points. Both Smith and Jones have played in every game at forward and have been the offensive stars of the season. J. L. Combs and J. J. Maher played the majority of the contests at guard, where their defensive work was of a very high calibre...
Captain-elect Crosby proved himself the highest scorer for the season, running up a total of 9 goals, but Captain Owen and Beals pressed him closely with 7 goals each. Following is the complete record of individual scoring for the season...