Word: shooted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Acting Captain Fitts, although not up to his usual standard, was the strongest man in the University line-up. Several of his dashes and defensive plays were spectacular. Feiring was effective in blocking, and Chase, in the second period, forced his opponents to shoot frequently from mid-floor. Because of ineffectiveness Miller and Pallo were taken out at the end of the first period, but the latter showed, in the second, that he could still be relied upon. Although the M. A. C. men were tall and rangy, he managed often to get around and from under them with...
...have been the heavy scorers. Pallo, until after the first two games was on the third team, but his playing in the Middlebury game earned him a regular position. Since then he has steadily improved. In spite of his light weight, he can keep up an attack and shoot from under the basket or from fifteen feet with the accuracy of the best...
...ever arranged. The standard national rifle 75-foot targets will be used, and eight men will compose the teams. Officers of the United States and British Armies will act as referees of the match. The Yale team, which meets the University on April 15, has already won its opening shoot with Columbia...
...completed for three weeks, although it was hoped that the range would be ready for use by the 25th of this month. The equipment of the new range will be better than that of the Bay State School of Musketry and it ought to enable the team to shoot appreciably better...
Twenty-five candidates for the University team and fifteen for the Freshman team have reported. Ten regulars and three substitutes will be chosen to make up each team. In the week immediately following the Christmas recess the University marksmen will shoot against the Yearlings. Unless there is an unexpected change in the schedule which is being arranged for the University team, meets with the following colleges will take place before the spring recess: Bowdoin, Colgate, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton, Syracuse, University of Maine, University of Vermont, Worcester Polytechnic and Yale...