Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...score of missing, suspended, and resigning judges mounted. Magistrate Henry M. R. Goodman, whose bank accounts were under scrutiny, resigned "for the sole reason of ill health" 24 hours before his public hearing was scheduled to begin. Magistrate Louis B. Brodsky, accused of conducting real estate and stock dealings while on the bench, was suspended. He announced he would fight for his job before the appellate division of the supreme court. Similar charges were lodged against Magistrate Jacob Eilperin in Brooklyn. Magistrate Abraham Rosenbluth, long awaiting investigation, was reported ill in Miami...
...Summers '34, right wing for the first year team scored the first goal in the opening game after 45 seconds of play. This was followed by goals by Nathaniel Ware '34 and R. H. Gallagher '34, closing the period with a score of 3 to 0. In the second period, the most closely fought period in the game, the Coburn Classical Institute sextet only allowed one goal by Gallagher to be scored against it. Benjamin Beale '34 and Ware starred in the third period, each scoring a goal to bring the final count...
...Seconds and Northeastern proved to be more closely matched teams. At the end of the first period, the score was tied 1 to 1, and it was only toward the end of the second period that Captain C. E. McGregor '32 scored the winning point of the game...
...Score--Harvard 6, Coburn Classical Institute 0. Goals--First period: Summers (.45); N. Ware from Gallagher (4.41); Gallagher (12.35). Second period: Gallagher (7.30). Third period: Beale (3.10); N. Ware (6.7). Penalties--Kendall (slashing); Choate (holding puck); Kendall (illegal check); Westburg (anti-defense). Referees--Bill Cleory, and Frank Mooney. Time--three 15-minute periods...
...Score--Harvard 2, Northeastern 1. Goals--First period: Sprague (5.43), Anderson (9.52). Second Period: McGregor (13.12). Penalties -- Anderson (anti-defense): Gilmore (slash); Rice (holding); Walcott (illegal check); Munroe (tripping); Walcott (anti-defense); Summers (tripping); Munroe (charging); Walcott (illegal check). Referees--Bill Cleory and Frank Mooney. Time--Three 15-minute periods. FRESHMEN C.C.I. J. Ware, Kirkland, l.w. r.w., Mandel Beale, Gallagher, c. c., Westburg Summers, N. Ware, r.w. l.w., LeBlanc Martin, l.d. r.d., Kendall Choate, Gleason, r.d. l.d., McKee deGive, Ware, g. g., Flucling...