Word: sextet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Then at 5:45 the Crimson sextet was back in the fight when Joe Willetts made it two-all with a weak shot from center ice that somehow slipped through Wes Goding's legs. Dartmouth dominated the play in the last canto, with Dave Walsh adding to a brilliant evening with two goals, one at 14; 12 and 17:30, the latter scored when both Charlie Houghton and Warren Jameson were doing time in the penalty...
...other game on the schedule, the Crimson pucksters fought their way to a 4 to 3 overtime victory over Dick Vaughan's sextet in Tigertown. This sent the Hoddermen into second place in the Quad League standings, but they do not have a mathematical chance of thwarting the Indians' bid for the title. The Crimson, however, may still top all American teams in the final International League standings. Dartmouth leads the Crimson by one point in the International at the present time...
Although they consistently outplayed their opponents, the Freshman pucksters lost a 5 to 3 decision to the Dartmouth sextet yesterday afternoon at the Boston Skating Club rink...
...Crimson sextet, somewhat worn down by this week's Canadian trip, left early yesterday afternoon in order to get a good night's sleep before tonight's tilt. Both games on Canadian ice, the 7 to 5 win over Montreal on Tuesday and the 13 to 6 defeat at the hands of McGill on Wednesday were hectic battles, and tonight's clash at Princeton will finish up the toughest two weeks of competition that the Hoddermen have had this season...
Both games were wild and wooly affairs with plenty of excitement provided by each team, but the Crimson sextet last night was a thoroughly played-out team after the Montreal tilt the night before and was hardly in a position to prevent the league-leading McGill outfit from staging a walk-away victory...