Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Brown cut loose at the opening whistle, and had soon run up an eight point lead, while Harvard was held to one foul shot. Captain Joseph F. Ferriter '34 then took time out for the Crimson, and they came back strong, trying the score. The lead changed back and forth between the teams, and at the end of the half, Harvard was on the long end of a 16 to 15 score. Brown started fast at the beginning of the second half, and took a three point lead. Then James G. Grady '36 who had taken Ferriter's place...
...comfortable margin of a 4-1 score, the Lowell racquetmen yesterday defeated the Adams House Team. The match, a C. Deague event, was played on the Adams House courts...
Ithaca, New York, Feb. 22--A gamely fighting Harvard quintet was defeated here tonight by a powerful, quick-starting Cornell five, with a score of 42 to 28. Cornell's early attack amassed an overwhelming 18 to 2 lead in the first ten minutes of play, which the Harvard team was never able to overcome. Captain Johnny Ferraro, star Cornell forward, was high scorer of the evening with 19 points, while Richard G. Fletcher '35 paced the Crimson with three field goals...
Cornell rallied immediately, and soon ran their score to 38, a long shot by Boys increased the Harvard score to 28 as the final gong sounded. The summary: HARVARD CORNELL Merry, Grady, r.f. r.f., Ferraro Fletcher, l.f. l.f., Freed, Stofer Boys, Morse, c. c., Downer, Voelker Ferriter, r.g. r.g., Houck, Foote Henderson, Comfort, l.g. l.g., Wilson, Taylor...
...Peter Ward '36 who laid out the Captain of the New Hampshire squad last Saturday. Bill Smith '36 in the 175-pound class and Tom Curtain '34 and Jim Kunen '36 in the 125-pound class were on last year's team which defeated the Coast Guards by the score of 5 to 3. Captain Marshall A. Lamb '34, who was on the sidelines in the New Hampshire meet, has recovered sufficiently so that it is porbable that he will be able to fight...