Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...triangular meet records, and picking away at the second and third positions to swell their totals, Dartmouth and Cornell collaborated in keeping the University's score down at 28, while they themselves amassed 50 and 38 points, respectively, at Mechanics Building Saturday evening. They did not, however, provide the star. Captain Burke confined his efforts to two events, the 600 and 1000-yard runs, but in winning these, he scored over a third of the University's total, became the only double winner of the meet, and proved without a shadow of a doubt that he is the greatest middle...
Captain Brown, the Green's star high jumper, won his event at six feet two and seven-eighths inches, but he failed to make a new record. His three attempts to clear the bar at six feet five and one-half inches fell flat...
...third period, when he managed to follow up a long drive of Owen's and slip the puck by Gleason before the Princeton goal guard was ready for the second shot. In less than 30 seconds the Tigers were able to tie the score when Davis, the offensive star on the Orange and Black combination, took, a long, lateral pass from Captain Van Gerbig and shot it past Bigelow from a position close to the goal. For five minutes the play livened up, both teams fighting desperately to break the deadlock. Finally Captain owen recovered the puck deep in Crimson...
...Owen Star of Game...
Berry was the individual star for the Engineers, showing speed and skill in his attack and passing, but falling down on his shots from the foul line, where he made only four successful shots out of 11 trials. White, at right guard, also played well for Worcester. For the Crimson, Captain Gordon and Lowenthal were the outstanding players, although team play was more in evidence than individual starring. McLeish, who has been suffering from an injury to his ankle, played most of the game...