Word: tined
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hockey team thin winter, was one of the candidates for the wingback berth until a combination of mishaps put him out of action some time ages. With his returns to duty the wingback squad begins to fill out, in numbers, if not in experience. Ray Guild and IInl Tine are still on the injured list, and neither Summers nor Gerdy Lyle have had much contact work this fall. Steve Gifford and Cico O'Donnell, Sophomore candidates for the position, have seen considerable action, but both are still comparatively inexperienced...
...Sophomore Cleo O'Donnell, son of the former Holy Cross and St. Anselm's coach, was also complimented for his work in the wingback slot. He was recently transferred from tailback on account of the injury of Gordy Lyle, Ray Guild, and Greely Summers, not to speak of Harry Tine, another prospect. In the line, rugged Tom Gardiner was on the receiving end of a Harlow pat on the back...
Back and set for heavy work will be Johnny Page, 167 pound Junior, who is headed for the first team center post until Ayres is ready, Doug Pirnie, last spring's track star, Gordy Lyle, outstanding wing-back prospect, Harry Tine, another wing-back, and George Hibbard, a promising Sophomore tackle...
...pound: Tine (H) defeated di Lorenzo (T), decision...
...meet's closest-fought contests Hal Tine won an 8-1 decision over Tufts' Captain Al di Lorenzo. Don Miles came up from behind to win his 9-5 decision, while Harry Blaine in the 128 pound class was only unable to roll his prostrate opponent over to achieve a fall. Lee Sosman and Jim Reidy completed the Varsity's triumph with falls 4:06 and 5:03 respectively...