Word: trios
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...forward line of Hamlen, Zarakov, and Scott, the team has a fast trio whose skating ability and teamwork is improving rapidly. Captain Coady and Bohlen on the defense are a formidable pair against the attack of the high school teams, but have yet to prove their worth against the stronger prep school combinations. At present there are three contenders for the goal position, Flood, Burke, and Daly, the first having a slight advantage over the other two, but the more difficult competition in the future may yet make a change in the Crimson cage...
...carry the Crimson over the finish line in the 600-yard and 1000-yard races. However, they will be in fast company. Even more are R. D. Gerould '24, J. M. Greeley '25, and Malcolm Morse '24, likely to be overshadowed in the high jump. Each of this trio has done 5 feet, 10 inches, whereas Brown, ex-Dartmouth captain, holds the record at 6 feet, 51/2 inches...
...stage from the pen of the socially penetrating Cosmo Hamilton. Into a household lately bereft of its entire corps of servitors, he introduces a quartette of nobles from the vicinity of the Volga. One of these is smitten with an urge to paint and secures permission to copy a trio of Rembrandts which hang in the family mansion. The discovery that the priceless canvases have been removed from their frames in favor of the copies requires the services of a detective. Nobility is incarcerated in the wood cellar. The subsequent denouement is so uniquely ingenious that no journalistic commentary...
...Harvard R. O. T. C. polo team, making its first appearance last night at the Commonwealth Armory was forced to bow to the 101st Field Artillery trio by the overwhelming score of 14 1-2 to 1. The University riders were out-classed in every department of the game by their more experienced opponents. G. E. Kent '25 did the most effective work for the Crimson, scoring his team's lone goal in the second chukker...
...Farrelly '26, the Crimson starters, are all expert horsemen, and all three have played a good deal of outdoor polo. Although the indoor game is vastly different, this fact ought not to handicap the University players. In a practice contest at the Armory before the holidays, Captain Clark's trio defeated the 110th Cavalry 8 to 2. During the Christmas recess, the Harvard riders assembled informally at Pinehurst, N. C., and won two games out of three from the Sandhil Polo Club...