Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From that moment, however, the Crimson quintet took the game over into their own hands. Captain Wenner started the rally with three quick baskets, and a foul shot for Harvard put the score at 10 to 8 with Army still in the lead, although by a much reduced margin. The Crimson's cause brightened considerably more when Mahady veteran Crimson forward, looped a shot from the middle of the floor into the basket, tying the score. Shortly after, Wenner put the Crimson into the lead with his fourth tally of the evening...
...game slowed up slightly in the second half, after the fast and furious first period. Five minutes before the final whistle, Harvard's lead had increased to 30 to 16, and Army staged an ineffective rally which brought the score up to 30 to 25 at the end of the game...
...Score Harvard 30, Army 25. Goals--Wenner 5, Strother 4, Mahady 2, Nido 2, Hutchinson 2, Krueger 2, Burns, Wood, Stecker. Fouls--Burns 3, Wenner 2, Pierce 2. Nido 2, Hutchinson 2, Mahady, Malloy, Strother, Stecker. Referee--Kelleher. Umpire--Hoyt. Time--Two 20-minute periods...
...Commonwealth Armory on Saturday night, the Freebooters pinned the second defeat of the season on the Harvard polo team, winning by a score...
...match was hotly contested, but the greater experience of the Freebooters came to their assistance in piling up a score over the Crimson. Captain Sharp, the Harvard coach, was playing at No. 2 on the Freebooters trio and found plenty of opportunity to give his charges some riding off practice. Hopewell, of the Freebooters also, was the high scorer of the evening, knocking in five goals during the game...