Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Skip Stanley, who had anticipated a much better showing from his squad, found the defense slow in clearing the ball out of home territory, and the attack weak in breaking free for passes. To get a strong attack under way, Captain Hammond, who had not intended to play due to a bad nose, saw service most of the second half...
...Britain's No. 1 Elder Statesman, Stanley Earl Baldwin, arrived in Ottawa, praised Franklin Roosevelt's message to the Dictators as "very courageous and very statesmanlike...
...Boston Bruins, National Hockey League champions: the four-week, post-season playoffs for the Stanley Cup, No. 1 prize in professional hockey; defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs in the final series; four games to one. It was their first Stanley Cup victory since...
...Garfield Horn '40, Charles N. Pollak H. '40, Alfred J. Gilbert '41, Spencer Klaw '41, Rodman Gilder '40, William W. Tyng '41, F. Cameron Ludwig '42, Michael P. Grace '40, Robert Bean '39, Francis Bourne '40, Arthur Cantor '40, David Epstein '39, Arthur Gardiner '39, Armand Gilinsky '40, Stanley Kapner '40, Richard S. Lane '41, Irving Lewis '39, Treadwell Ruml '39, James Stern '39, Michael Mayer '39, Richard Ruggles '39, F. Wolch Peel '39, Richard Gilder '36, Tatsuo Miyakawa '40, Kenneth Kramer '39, and George Jacobs...
Boston's Brains became undisputed world hockey champions when they defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 to 1, tonight, to take a best-out-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup. The Bruins took four games to one for the Leafs...