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...skating down the right side of the rink, let fly a terrific shot from a little past center ice that sizzled by the University Club goalie before he even saw it coming. The shot provided the margin of victory for Harvard for in the opening minutes of the final stanza Chase scored for the Red and Blue and cut the Crimson advantage to one goal...
Both sides showed the effects of the gruelling second period in the last stanza and play was slow and dull. Two single-handed goals by Paul, Toronto's speedy defense star, were the only bright spots in a drab twenty minutes...
...game at defence also contributed several neat plays. The goalie situation however advanced no farther because the B. U. forwards were practically unable to break through and give Harvard's net-tenders a fair test. Ellis played the first and third periods and Draper relieved him during the second stanza. Both of them had so few opportunities, however, that it seems the first game will not do much towards the selection of a regular goalie...
Harvard opened the scoring in the first stanza when Broadbent tallied on a beautiful shot. The play continued evenly until Morris, forward for the Elis, knotted the count in the second period...
...from Evanston, 111., reported that a blonde girl had sold to housewives some "lily bulbs" which proved, after a week in water, to be stones. Peculiarities of the report were its complete omission of names and its precious form. It was written in something approximating rhymed couplets. The first stanza-paragraph rhymed "sundry" with "money." The third did better, rhyming "money" with "sunny." The fifth and final stanza, typical of the rest, read as follows...