Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Score--Dean 29, Harvard 25. Goals--Giardi 7, Cottone 3, Snell 3, Bellardinelli 2, Dampeer 2, Lee 2, Legeoico 1, Litman 1, McGowan 1. Fouls--Bellardinelli 2, Dampeer 2, Lee 2, Giardi 1, Litman 1, McGowan 1. Referee--Appiani. Time--four 10-minute periods...
Continually dogged by ill-luck, the Harvard Freshman basketball team went down to another defeat last night in the curtain raiser of the evening's festivities, falling before Dean Academy by the score...
Howland B. Stoddard '36, John G. Penrod '36, and Albert D. Foster, Jr. '36, are the three men on whom the team will vote. Stoddard, who was last year elected secretary and treasurer, holds the range record for time fire, with a score of 94. Penrod was high scorer for the team in the December Metropolitan League Match and is present holder of the range record for rapid fire, with a score of 93. Foster is tied with Stoddard for the timed fire record and was also highest scoring undergraduate for the team in the January Metropolitan League Match...
...score of the meet was calculated from the number of hits made by the five highest men on each team. Star performer for the Crimson marksmen was Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37, who chalked up a total of 267 points. The second in line was Philip A. Straus '37, with a score of 252 points, followed closely by George A. Matteson, Jr. '36, who won 250 points. Fourth and fifth places were taken respectively by Malcolm S. Watts '37 and Spencer D. Howe '37, the first with a score of 246, the second with...
...Score: dead & missing, 45 (15 passengers, 30 crew...