Word: tech
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University quintet is favored to win its clash with the M. I. T. five at the Walker Memorial Gymnasium this evening at eight o'clock. This season is the initial one for both of the Cambridge universities in this sport and both teams have been very successful so far. Tech will present its strongest line-up, while Coach Wachter's team is still weakened by the absence of Captain Tolbert, who will probably not be ready to play until the Dartmouth contest...
...Engineers were slow to start and for the first few moment the Crimson-jerseyed men held the lead, but when Campbell, Tech's speedy right forward, caged two shots in quick succession, the home team seemed to go to pieces. Accurate shooting from the foul line by Pallo enabled the Crimson to keep in the running at the start, but when the first period ended Worcester had piled up nineteen points to the University's eight...
...opponents, winning the match with Taylor of M. I. T. before the time was up by a lead of six points. Captain S. H. Ordway '21 won two of his three matches, and H. B. Cutter '21, substituting for him in the third, lost to Ravecca of Tech. Burke Boyce '22, who fenced for the first time on the University team, narrowly lost his three matches, his contests with Skabo and Canzanelli resulting in ties requiring extra periods...
...Munro '99, President of the Society. From July 1, 1920, to December 31, 1920, the business at the Main Store amounted to $400,144.77, an increase of $39,650.44 over the total sales of the corresponding period in 1919. Sales at the Technology Branch (including the business of the Tech Barber Shop), amounted to $115,567.79, which is an increase of $13,606.73. Total sales for the six-months period thus amounted to $515,712.56, from which it can be seen that the Cooperative Society will probably reach the million-dollar mark in point of volume before the College year...
...tuck scrimmaging between the University squad and the M. I. T. skaters featured the practice period yesterday afternoon. No score was registered throughout, frequent substitutions being made on both sides. The McNeil brothers, Dan and Neil, the former at center and the latter at point in the Tech line-up, promise plenty of trouble for the Crimson team when the two teams meet in a regular set-to on February 18. Captain Du Vernet at cover-point and William Caldwell at right wing also put up an aggressive game and will have to be reckoned with...