Word: skips
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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During the first two cantos it was either team's game with the Elis tallying twice in the first period, and Skip Ervin making the lone Crimson score in the second. The turning point came at the first of the last period when Captain Fred Burr's shot from behind the penalty line broke the Crimson spirit...
...Yardling Stahleymen, who have dropped eight games and won seven, vindicated themselves by crushing Yale in the Payne Whitney gym. At the beginning of the game the two teams were playing a nip and tuck contest, but when "Skip" Stahley's plays began to click, the Crimson team forged ahead to end the half-time...
Center Warren Winslow, Forbes Perkins, and Skip Ervin will fill their usual berths on the first line, with Bob Cox a possible alternate for Perkins...
Harry Turner, Bengal left wing, scored the goal which clinched the Tiger victory, with only 55 seconds remaining in the game. The Crimson's lone tally came in the opening minutes of the last stanza when Captain Bill Coleman took Skip Ervin's pass and slipped it into the net after a pile up around the Princeton goal, trying the game...
Taking Willetts' place on the second trio will be Bill Claflin, with Hulse on the other wing, and Dave Eaton as center. Eaton will also probably start at center on the first line with Warren Winslow and Skip Ervin, though he will soon be shifted back to the second line. Then, high scorer Warren Winslow will center the first trio with Forbes Perkins filling out the wing position...