Word: stellar
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard malletmen proceeded to sew up their lead in the fourth chukker, when Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, the stellar Harvard shot, sent three steaming aerial shots between the posts. Another tally by Luton gave the Crimson polo team a seven point advantage over the opposition. Two scores by Captain F. D. Sharp, the Harvard coach, playing at back for Westwood, stimulated the University riders to a concerted rush in the next period. HARVARD WESTWOOD Luton, No. 1. No. 1, Newbegin Nicholas, No. 2. No. 2, Blandon Cooke, back back, Sharp...
...defeat last night in the final round of the East-West tourney for Olympic honors. Had the Minnesota team overcome the combination of New York and Boston players, the Crimson would have today have had an opportunity to show itself superior to the nation's Olympic team; but the stellar play of Douglass Everett '31, and J. B. Garrison '31, forwards on last year's University sextet, helped to down the western champions with a 4 to 0 score...
Harvard's swimming prospects are considerably the worse for the loss of H. V. Atherton '32 and J. L. Ward '34 from the squad. Both these stellar swimmers have recently undergone operations for appendecitis and will probably not be able to swim on the Crimson team again this season...
...Harvard team work was excellent in every way and the Crimson malletmen found little opposition to their well-directed shots. L. S. Dillingham '34, last year's Freshman captain, repeated his stellar performance of Saturday against the Cavalry, being again the Teading scorer of the fray with 10 goals to his credit. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 played a good defensive game at back and scored for times. W. F. Luton '33 was replaced by W. C. McGuckin '34, another member of last year's Freshman team, in the third chukker, and he in turn gave way to Crispin Cook...
...Crickard, stellar Crimson halfback who has been the best Harvard ground gainer all year. Look for his brilliant off-tackle slashes and end runs...