Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last year's team was successful in the intercollegiate division, defeating the Pennsylvania Military Academy in the final contest, by the score of 6 1-2 to 6. Several of the players on the championship team were lost, however, by graduation and the total handicap of the trio is four goals, this year, a drop of ten from last year's amount...
...drive, and as Haines jumped back for it the ball hit the corner, skidded along the wall and dropped dead. Haincs's half-volleys became defensive, and young Wolf, playing as though he could not make a mistake, took the fourth game, the fifth, the match, the title. Score...
...England Intercollegiate Wrestling Championships, the finals of which were held Saturday night at the Walker Memorial Gymnasium at M. I. T., Harvard emerged victorious over its four rivals to recapture the laurels lost last year to Brown for the first time since 1925. Leading with a score of 37 points, the Crimson was followed by Tufts with 23, M. I. T. with 13, Brown with 12, and Williams with none. Five members of the University team and four Freshman grapplers carried away championship belts...
...hockey series with Yale unfortunately ended in a tie. Harvard won the first game 3-2 in an extra period, Yale the second by a score of 3-1; the playoff game ran into three extra periods but ended with the score still 2-2. While appreciating Yale's sportsmanlike willingness to continue the series into a fourth game, the Harvard Athletic Committee has reluctantly determined not to prolong its hockey season...
...first upset of the afternoon occurred in the 125-pound bout when Arthur Klein '32 defeated Bacon, who was a heavy favorite, by a fall in eight minutes, 31 seconds. This was the only Harvard victory until the 165-pound bout was called. With the score at 12 to 5 in favor of the Elis, J. F. Solano '32 met Brodie and broke the jinx with a fall in four minutes, 25 seconds. The tables were turned successfully, for C. D. Newhart '31 and Captain Nathaniel Warner '30 took the final bouts by falls in four minutes 43 seconds...