Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Surrey, England, T. F. Halliburton willed that his ashes be scattered under the beech tree which had often spoiled his golf score...
...throw their cautions to the wind and play with a little more abandon. They think of getting back on the defense before they have actually bored in on the opponent's net. It's been this abandoned drive and punch which has carried the Elis along. No one can score, furthermore, if he's carefully covered; this goes just as much in hockey as in basketball. The crimson-jerseyed wings haven't been very successful in breaking cover and as a result haven't tallied too frequently. They'll have to break away more quickly and cleanly whenever opportunity knocks...
...from the Yard, as he was, but there was something in the pitch and the volume of the voice which attracted attention. Someone in derision mocked it from a window and in a few minutes "O R-i-i-ne-hart!" was being bellowed back and forth from a score or two throats. The next night cry was taken up again, and on the next night, and thereafter; and now thirty years later it still is shouted and probably always will be. "O Rinehart" was heard much at the Paris Exposition shortly after it was first sounded in Cambridge...
...game up until the last five minutes was just a good, rough hockey tilt but then both sides opened up with a terrific punch and alternately scored two goals apiece in a furious five minute setto. Captain Don MacFayden, the visitors Canadian ace, counted once and assisted in the other Marquette score in this last minute rush while Putnam and Stubbs scored single-handed for the Crimson. Furlong and MacFayden had previously chalked up goals for Marquette while Batchelder had counted for Harvard...
...Score--Marquette 4, Harvard...