Word: terrierism
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After a scoreless third stanza, in which the Terriers backchecked furiously and seemed content with a tie, the game went into sudden death overtime. Almost immediately Forbes Keith got a breakaway in the B.U. zone and, racing to the Crimson blue line, shot a tricky bouncer into Charlie Flynn's pads. For a second the rebound stopped dead six feet in front of the poised Flynn. Terrier captain Jack Murphy got around the defense and slapped in the loose puck for the deciding goal...
Temporarily delayed by Harvard and B.U. restrictions on Sunday games, the scrimmage will probably be held at the Arena on January 3, with Crimson, Terrier, and Boston College teams each playing a period. "We'll do anything we can to help the Olympic team on its way," varsity coach Cooney Welland said last night...
...evening wears on he gathers a little selfesteem; his gestures open out; he falls on a knee and thumps the stage; his hairdo collapses; he begins to get his teeth almost literally into his material, worrying the lyrics like a terrier with an old boot, biting off the sugary phrases as if they were sticks of seaside rock. In an atmosphere of rising hysteria, the screams mount, the band blasts. Those who would like to leave dare not, for fear of lynching...
...Yardlings met little serious opposition against the B.U. freshmen as they romped to a 15-50 triumph. They copped all the first nine places, with the first Terrier runner 18 seconds behind the last Crimson...
French was followed over the finish line seven seconds later by Pete Reider, who completed the 4.2-mile course in 20:22. The leading B.U. runner, George Hillier, came in third in 20:28. After Hillier came two Terrier men in succession, but the rest of the top ten places were captured by Coach Bill McCurdy's Crimson racers...