Word: scorers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Brigade in the season's opener with an 8 to 4 1-2 point victory. Captain D. A. Davis '35 will lead the trio, and plays No. 2 man. G. T. Oliver '35 is the No. 1 man and F. E. Johnson '35 plays back. Davis was the outstanding scorer in the last game, accounting for four of the goals, Oliver also scored on a long shot. T. J. Davis '35 is alternate for the team...
...Harvard team work was excellent in every way and the Crimson malletmen found little opposition to their well-directed shots. L. S. Dillingham '34, last year's Freshman captain, repeated his stellar performance of Saturday against the Cavalry, being again the Teading scorer of the fray with 10 goals to his credit. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 played a good defensive game at back and scored for times. W. F. Luton '33 was replaced by W. C. McGuckin '34, another member of last year's Freshman team, in the third chukker, and he in turn gave way to Crispin Cook...
Ticknor qualifies as the leading scorer having crossed home plate successful a score of times. McGrath and Wood take second honors with totals of 16 tallies apiece. Following are DesRoches 10, McCaffrey 9, Mays 8, Rex 7, and Sheldon...
Scoro--Harvard 521, Trinity 511, High scorer, J. A. Booth '33, 96; Laubin (T), 92; Hall (T), 88; K. R. Ludlam '33, 88; E. V. Seeler '32, 88; T. C. T. Buckloy '32, 87; Doolittle (T), 86; Lawton (T), 85; Mitchell (T), 82; David Weld '34, 82; W. W. Sargent '32, 80; Eddy...
...second University lacrosse game ever played the Jayvees defeated the Tuft's second team by the decisive score of 7 to 0. R. H. Watt '32 was high scorer with a total of 3 goals. Although the attack was not working smoothly, the defense remained unscored upon and J. B. Thorndike '31, playing second defense chalked up a goal. The Jayvees meet the Springfield team next Saturday...