Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity travels to Princeton for an Eastern league game with the Tigers in the second game of a weekend road trip. The team met Penn yesterday at Philadelphia...
...past tilts, the varsity took an early lead, 8 to 0, showing the scoring punch that has been present in all games since the disastrous spring trip. Attackman Phil Waring took a pass from Monk Aiello at 3:46 and flipped in the first of his six goals. Aiello countered one minute later, unassisted, firing from ten feet out, beginning his run of five goals...
...work in some of his previously injured veterans and find a replacement for midfielder Pete Palches, still alling with a pulled ligament. Returning to action will be Ed Sexton, hurt in an auto accident; Monk Aiello, burned in a freak fire; and jim Telfer, injured on the spring trip...
...first time since the vacation trip the Crimson will have the use of two left-handed midfielders necessary to successful play making and coordination. Hank Wood will work as usual on the first midfield, while Telfer will fill the southpaw position on the second line. Along with Wood will be starters Captain Ron Huebsch and Fred Horween, while Skip Baldwin and Todd Goodwin will work with Telfer. Chuck Edwards will move back to the third and play beside Hank Rate and an as yet unnamed third person...
...conduct was sportsmanlike enough last week, but the illegal holds were plentiful as the competitors tried to remember not to trip, tackle and grip with their legs. The high spot of the meet: the 147-Ib. match between former Intercollegiate Champ Walter Romanowski, now an assistant coach at Purdue, and Safi Taha, of Atlanta, who competed for his native Lebanon in the 1952 Olympics. Taha quickly ran through five elimination matches, scoring falls in all. But Romanowski, who had picked up a few Greco-Roman pointers, countered Taha's every move expertly, finally pinned his man in seven minutes...