Word: scorings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University basketball team retrieved itself from the first two defeats of the season by overwhelming the Middlebury quintet by a score of 59 to 35 in its third game last night in Hemenway Gymnasium. The reorganized Crimson team started the game with two changes in the line-up, H. T. Wenner '30 and A. W. Slocum '28 playing in the forward positions. Wenner, captain of last year's Freshman team, was the outstanding player of the evening and individual high scorer of the game, having a total of 20 points to his credit...
...uninterrupted reign of four years as champion of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association was definitely broken yesterday when the Newton Centre Club defeated the University racquetmen, 4-1, on the former's courts. Team B likewise suffered a defeat, falling at the small end of a 4-1 score in its match with the Harvard Club in Boston. The Freshman players and team, C, not having a match scheduled for Saturday with any outside teams, played a game on the University courts, in which the first year men were victorious by a score...
...score of the latter game, 33-30. was close enough to indicate that the Harvard team had improved since their opening game with Boston University. That was over three weeks ago. Since that time the team has had a rest, having no game scheduled during the vacation, and has been having a hard practice session since the close of the Christmas recess...
...fast and furious contest played on the Madison Square Garden rink Saturday night the University hockey team went down to its first defeat of the season before its second Canadian rival, McGill University, by a score of 3-1. The Montreal sextet furnished the Crimson skaters greater competition than the Toronto team did last week, snatching victory from the University in the last period which the two teams entered tied at one goal all. Captain J. P. Chase '28 scored Harvard's lone tally in the second period on a direct center shot...
Loud, prolonged hawking showed that not more than 2,500 francs ($100) could be realized for a wench, however buxom, and not over 3,750 francs ($150) was bid for any youth, however strong. Shamed were more than two score of young women for whom the auctioneer could not raise a single bid. Crestfallen and sullen were a score of youths...