Word: tornadoes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After a three weeks lull in its schedule the University hockey team will resume activities tonight when the Golden Tornado of Marquette University sweeps down on the ice at the Boston Garden to furnish the opposition. The face-off is carded for 8.30 o'clock...
...Golden Tornado sextet, headed by two All-American stars and having five Canadian born players on the roster of ten, left Milwaukee last week, stopping at Ann Arbor, Michigan, for two contests with the Wolverines. After playing Harvard tomorrow night Marquette will travel to West Point for a game with the cadets on Saturday and will complete its jaunt along the Atlantic seaboard next Tuesday against Yale at New Haven. Up to last week the Hilltoppers were leading the Western Conference with five victories and no defeats and had chalked up three more wins against amateur hockey clubs of Wisconsin...
Harvard will be pointing for its game with Marquette next Wednesday, its first contest after the recess. Advance notices have it that the Golden Tornado will present a formidable defensive team, one of the strongest in the Middle West. The sextet from Milwaukee trounced Michigan Tech, the same team that the Crimson trampled under an 11 to 0 score, in a recent game...
...full team back on the ice again Harvard turned to the offensive and for the ensuing ten minutes gave Learnard a stiff workout. The siege on the University Club net culminated with Stubbs' tornado-like shot that later proved to be the deciding goal of the game. Before the period was over Harvard once again had only three men on the ice. This time it was Garrison, Putnam, and Crosby. But this trio staved off the four man offensive that the Clubmen sent down the ice. Harvard ended the period with only four men on the rink...