Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...score--Harvard 32, U. S. C. G. A. 28. Goals--Holland 5, Farrell 4, Rauh 2, Huppuch 1, Pattison 1, Forney 3, Montgomery 3, Rea 3, Fabik 2, Harding 1, McCaffery 1. Fouls--Hageman 2, Farrell 1, Holland 1, Pattison 1, Sponaugle 1, Forney 2. Referee--Clark. Umpire--McDonald. Time--two 20-minute periods...
...Seven years ago, when I was a student in Harvard, I traveled with the football team to Princeton and witnessed a victory. The score was 5-0. Under the stimulation of the victory, and the rather intense rivalry, I composed a paean. It was my intention to send this little effusion to Coach Bill Roper on the occasion of Harvard's next victory over a Roper-coached team. Unfortunately, the next three games were 34-0, 36-0, and 12-0 in favor of Princeton, and there have been no games since. Now, it appears, Mr. Roper is retiring...
Last Monday evening the St. Paul's Catholic Club quintet inaugurated the intramural basketball season by defeating the Tau Epsilon Phi team with a score of 18 to 8. Kappa Sigma overcame the Lambda Chi Alpha five by the narrow margin...
Yesterday afternoon in the New Indoor Athletic Building the Juniors defeated the Seniors in the first basketball game in the inter-class league for the season of 1931. The score was 21 to 17. Teams were as follows: Juniors: Hagopian, l.f.; Hurvich, r.f.; Turner, c.; Mahoney, l.g.; Gozzi, r.g., Seniors: Jacobson, r.f.; Hislop, l.f.; Snelling, c.; Marcus, r.g.; Lowenburg, l.g., Substitutes: A. J. Bates '32, R. A. Biggs '32, A. J. Donnelly '32, J. M. Hunter '31, F. C. Ober...
According to the record of the visiting team Harvard should have little difficulty in maintaining a clean slate. The opponents of the Crimson tonight lost to Princeton on Monday night by a 5 to 3 score and were beaten by Brown 3 to 0 last week. It will be the first time that Harvard and Middlebury will ever have played each other at hockey...