Word: scorers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...High scorer for the University eleven was D. M. Frame '32, who scored the first three goals of the game. In the first quarter Frame did some neat dribbling through the second team defense, and shot a swift one past Faude, goalie, who last year was an All American member of the University team. A second score came when Frame headed the ball in from the side of the goal...
...Army four had little difficulty in holding Harvard scoreless throughout the first three chukkers. Wing, No. 1 for the visitors, was high scorer, with five goals to his credit. Captain Haskell, second in number of points, made four, and Beebe, playing at back, scored three. The game was one featured by good riding on both sides, and, despite its poor showing in the final result the Harvard team displayed ability which should make them a factor in the coming Intercollegiates, on June 14. WEST POINT HARVARD Wing, No. 1 No. 1, Kimball, Leonard Brandt. No. 2 No. 2 Luton Haskell...
Score--Harvard 436, Trinity College 423. High scorer--Laubin (T.C.), 95; T.C.T. Buckley '32, 90; E.V. Seeler '32, 89; Mitchell (T.C.), 89; H.G. Bartol '31, 88; Wellington Wells '31, 86; Doolittle (T.C.), 86; W.M. Wing '31 83; Baldwin (T.C.), 78; Eddy...
...Sanders '30, playing in home, has been the leading scorer for the Crimson to date, tallying three times. In the last two contests, however, no individual player has made more than one goal per game, T. I. Nido '30, N. N. Cochrane '32, R. C. Glenn '30, Sanders, S. W. Keck '32. W. W. Foshay '31, and J. I. Faude '31 sharing the scoring...
...Cornell game, H. B. Sanders '30, playing in home, was the leading scorer for the Crimson, tallying twice during the second period, first to tie the count, then to bring Harvard into the lead...