Word: terrier
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Guard Steve Davis held George Gaudrault, the Terrier ace, to a single basket in the first half, but Gaudrault had a torrid second period to lead the visitors with 15 points. For the Crimson, Hauptfuhrer turned in a polished performance at the pivot in the first half when he garnered 12 points, but had trouble in the final twenty minutes with B.U.'s Harry Botsford, an elongated center Coach Russ Peterson sent in to guard the Crimson pivot...
...swift skating Varsity line kept the puck down in B.U. ice during the closing minutes, with a ragged passing attack and an aggressive Terrier defense preventing them from scoring again in the third stanza...
...recent practices, Chase has had two lines and four defensemen in uniform in preparation for the Terrier title. John Crocker, Rob Feleney, and Dave Farrell have been performeing together as one trie of forwards, opposed by Wally Sears, Art Lae, and Dave Key, while Ollie Taylor, Bill Glidden, George Gobelein, and George Tilghman have been serving at defcuse...
...starts at right guard with rocky Emil Drvaric. Dvaric is one of those linemen that gives you migraine headaches when he's on the other team. In the scrimmage against B. U. last week, Emil spent an alarming amount of time in the Terrier's backfield. He ended up with a sprained ankle, from which he is expected to recover before Saturday's opener, although he was on crutches last week. Drvaric was an all-scholastic guard for two years running out in Milwaukee; his only collegiate competition was on the freshman team at Wisconsin for a year...
...afternoon 50-year-old Alfred Brissenden, a night watchman, was taking a dish of tea with his wife in their cottage on Green Street, Royston, Hertfordshire. Beside them sat Ben, 6, their black-&-white, smooth-haired fox terrier. Just as Mrs. Brissenden passed Mr. Brissenden the biscuits, a voice said: "I want...