Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...informal meet with Andover on Saturday, the Harvard Freshman track team suffered a defeat in its seasonal debut, returning at the small end of a 49 1-2 to 40 1-2 score. Although they annexed most of the second and third places, they were unable to press the school-boys in the field events, and slowness in the races allowed the Andover boys to get four of their six first positions...
...Luton '33 following the first charge of the Crimson was soon answered by a spectacular shot from the mallet of Jasper Blandon of Westwood on a fast gallop the length of the field. Harvard rode into the lead in the next period, tallying thrice to Westwood's single score. Crispin Cooke '32, the University's diminutive back, and Luton charged the enemy territory in the last part of the third stanza, and scored one goal from a muddle in front of the posts, soon followed by an accurate kick for goal by one of the Harvard mounts...
...several fouls for both sides, interspersed by occasional baskets. Harvard, playing a good defensive game, managed to gain a 9 to 8 lead, which it held for several minutes. Then suddenly the Friar attack began to function, and within a few minutes the Rhode Islanders had rolled up their score to 20, while the Crimson failed to get the ball near the basket. Matursevitch dropped a basket a few seconds before the intermission, making the score 20 to 11 at half-time...
Harvard started the second period with a rush, Pattison, high-scoring member of the Crimson quintet and Reisner, scoring in quick succession. Several fouls followed for both sides, bringing the score to 23 to 18 for Providence...
...Score--Providence 37, Harvard 25. Goals--Shapiro 6, Brachen 3, Hyte 2, McCormick, Koslowski, Cody; Pattison 4, Reisner 2, Hageman, Huppuch, Matursevitch. Fouls--Shapiro 2, Koslowski 2, Hyte 2, Brachen, McCormick, Welch; Pattison 2, Reisner 2, Matursevitch, Hageman, Upton. Referee--McGuiness. Umpire--Clark. Time--Two 20-min. periods...