Word: trios
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...overtime St. Nick's stopped coasting and put on the pressure, and only a "prayer mat" stop by O'Neill kept them from going out in front. Al Everts, center of the Sophomore trio, put the Crimson ahead 4 to 3 when he batted the puck past the goaler in a scrimmage in front of the crease. In spite of the obvious teamwork on this play the officials did not give credit for an assist, although probably both of Evert's wingmen deserved credit...
Earl Acker, Burgy Ayres, and Johnny Burton make up Hodder's second line, and a third trio bound to see action is the Sophomore line of Al Everts, Sandy Macmillan and Marc Beebe. Carleton Burr and Tom Cowen are the reserve defensemen. HARVARD ST. NICK'S McGrath, l.w. r.w., Cooke Paine, c. c., Moseley Gebelein, r.w. l.w., Gillespie Dreher, l.d. r.d., Hulse Summers, r.d. l.d., Burke Fenn, g. g., Grace
...Everts, center of the '44 trio, scored four goals; his right wing, Sandy Macmillan, tallied three times, and his left wing, Mark Beebe, passed the goalie twice. What especially pleased Coach Clark Hodder about this line was that their scoring resulted from heady teamwork and good passing rather than spectacular solo rushes...
...have to go into verbosities about the greatness of the Bach music on the program--the Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C major, the 5th Trio Sonata, and a group of Choral Preludes. They have ranked as works of genius ever since they were composed, and will continue...
...present, the first two Harvard lines are class affairs. Johnny Paine centers the same '43 trio which found itself late last year as the third line, and which at present seems to be first on Hodder's list. Paine is flanked by classmates Caleb Loring and George Gebelein. The second trio is an all Sophomore group, pivoted by Al Evarts, who has great potentialities, and Marc Beebe and Johnny Burton...