Word: stickfuls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...game was reminiscent of the Yale debacle last Saturday in more ways than one. Captain Crosby was still wearing his nose guard and Hammond was still toting football shoulder pads, while in the ranks of the opposition Geran's weaving in and out with clever stick play recalled to the handfull of spectators the similar style of Captain O'Hearn. Hill had a hard time filling Hodder's place, but Austin proved himself worthy of the starting position, while the third string subs had their first real work out since the B. U. game two weeks...
...hockey, in which Canada defeated the U. S., 6-1. It was a contest between Canadian team work and American individual stars. In twenty seconds after the play began a |Canadian was sent sprawling. Before two minutes had elapsed an American was laid out by a Canadian's stick. From start to finish the players knocked each other about so that the game was a succession of man-ruled-out-for-two-minutes, and man-retired-for-injuries. The only U. S. goal came when Drury took the puck down the ice through the Canadian team. The Canadian goals came...
...Lord Haldane, Lord Chancellor, a Liberal in the Labor den, gave the lead to the Socialists by cutting down his large salary ($42,500). Patrick Hastings, Attorney General, was reported to be sticking to his $29,750 salary and to his fees which easily reach $125,000 a year. John Burns, Minister of Health, boldly asserted that he intended to stick to every penny of his $8,500 a year...
...half from the end of the game. The first year men had brought the rubber down the ice and missed a shot at the cage, but Scott followed up the drive and quickly returned the puck to his waiting teammates in front of the goal. Gross got his stick on the rubber and plunged it into the far corner of the net. Harvard 1927 St. Mark's Hamlen, Burnett, r.w. l.w., Tudor Gross, Vauder Horst, c. c., Smith Scott, Cabot, l.w. r.w., Crawford Coady, r.d. l.d., Simpkins Wylde, Bohlen, l.d. r.d., Clarke, Harvey Flood, g. g., Elkius...
...game yesterday showed a team developing defensive strength and an aggressive line of promising team-work. J. J. Lee '24, at left wing, was the star of the game shooting four of the six goals. His stick-work also helped the Harvard team to victory...