Word: warner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Against the Blue the Harvard team maintained the pace it set in the encounter with the University Club. If Yale had started Warner, the game might have been closer for the first-period goals by Scott and Clark should never have reached the net. But by the same token, if Harvard had not utilized an all-substitute defense composed of Coady and Howard at the end of the second stanza, Knight's goal would probably have been averted...
...summary: HARVARD YALE Tudor, Gross, Durant, Chase l.w. r.w. Frey Roby Scott, Chase c. c. Vaughan, Herrmann Zarakov, Hamlen r.w. l.w. Robinson, Knight Ellison, Howard l.d. r.d. Ryan, Cady Clark, Coady r.d. l.d. Noble Morrill, Adams g. g. Hurd, Warner...
...Clever goal tending by Hawkes of Exeter kept the game scoreless until early in the third period, when Harding passed to Lakin and the latter counted. Gilligan then began a series of long shots at the Harvard goal from just in front of his own net, and eventually caught Warner napping and netted the disk. Half a minute before the final whistle Everett sped down the left land and lifted a gentle but well-aimed shot into the corner of the cage, giving a Harvard Freshman team its first defeat since...
...summaries: EXETER HARVARD'30 Crosby, Goodhand r. w. l. w. Summers, Cross Turner, Cookman c. c. Harding, Davis Everett, Adams l. w. r. w. Lakin, Gray Gilligan r. d. l. d. Stewart, Fuller Macgregor l. d. r. d. Wetmore, Fuller Hawkes g. g. Warner...
HARVARD FRESHMAN EXETER Summer l.w. l. w. Turner Harding c. c. Everett Lakin r.w. r. w. Crosby Stewart l. d. l. d. MacGregor Wetmore r. d. r. d. Cookman Warner g. g. Stearns...