Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...referees in question, M. J. MacDonald and C. L. Crovat, left the scene early and made no statement as to whether the score would stand at 10 to 3 or later possibly be awarded to Yale on a forfeit tally of 1 to 0. Both officials were assigned to the game by Asa R. Bushnell of the Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The summary: HARVARD YALE Coulter lw Wood Key o Moher McKean rw Ritz Greeley rd Dalley Washburn ld Welch Lavalle g Burns...
...foul until the hooting stopped; the player grabbed the ball, glared at the crowd, and sank one. In the final five minutes, harassed N.Y.U. lost its head completely. When the game ended, 51 personal fouls had been chalked up to both teams; and the lead seesawed 17 times. Final score: Notre Dame 64, N.Y.U. 59. That left no undefeated college team in the land...
...when they failed, goalie Burns seemed to be everywhere at once, blocking shots that in any other contest this year would have enabled the Crimson to run up an unlimited score...
...With the score knotted at four apiece going into the final period, the Blue sextet sent four goals past Crimson goalie Phil Clark in the third frame to triumph, 8 to 5. Anderson paced the losers with two goals...
...final event, the saber, proved to be the downfall of Rene Peroy's Freshman fencers-as they dropped a 14 to 13 decision after the score had been tied 9 to 9 going into the deciding round. Yale took the event...