Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 kept down the scoring of the Cavalrymen by his excellent defensive play, while his teammates clicked offensively to run up the Crimson score. L. S. Dillingham '34 was tied for high scoring honors with F. A. Clark '29, former Crimson star, with four goals. Dillingham started the scoring immediately after the opening throw-in with a nice full forward shot from three-quarter field, but the cavalrymen came back strong to gain a commanding lead in goals scored by the end of the second chukker. From the third chukker on however, the superior team work...
...Score--Harvard, 11, 110th Cavalry 6 1-2. Goals--Dillingham 4, Clark 4, Luton, Manginl, Burrage 3, Nicholas 2. Time--Four 7 1-2 minute and two 5 minute chukkers. Referee--John Walsh. HARVARD 1935 51ST BRIGADE Oliver, No. 1 No. 1, Storer, Cunningham Davis, No. 2 No. 2, Eckfeldt, Moore Johnson, back back, Moore, Cunningham...
Harvard's third line started the second period with Hale replacing deGive at goal. In less than two minutes, Salton stall accounted for the Crimson's third score on a rebound from Pell. After the first line had returned to the game, Wood duplicated his first period play and added another goal to the total. Late in the period, Thomson and Hrones broke through the Harvard defense to push the puck past Hale for the only M. I. T. score. Two minutes later Baldwin took a pass from Putnam and tallied the last goal of the period. The third period...
Coach Joseph Stubbs '20 will probably try out three forward lines in this first test of his new material which has only had a few days' practice, against an aggregation which the Crimson sextet overwhelmed by a 7 to 2 score last year. Technology, although possessing a veteran trio of forwards, is not expected to push the Harvard team very hard...
...continue his work as Harvard's football mentor next year, "and I think he will make a fine captain, for he has shown ability and pluck throughout, a difficult season." It was Hageman who caught a long pass from Wood and carried the ball over the goal line to score the winning touchdown in the last minutes of the Dartmouth game, and earlier, in the first half, by blocking a Dartmouth try-for-point kick, he left open for Harvard a final one-point margin of victory. Continuing, Coach Casey said, "The new captain played especially well against Army, showing...