Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most important shift was the sending of Joseph Larocque Jr. '23 from center to right wing. Larocque gave a fine exhibition at his new post, showing more speed and aggressiveness than any of the other Crimson forwards. If, as seems likely, Coach Claflin keeps him at wing permanently it will be necessary to develop an able center man to substitute for J. M. Martin...
Nelson Cabot '24 was absent from practice yesterday on account of a lame back and on his return he may be tried at center. Yesterday Corliss Lamont '24 went in as second-string center, while C. W. Baker Jr. '22, the regular right wing, also tried the same position...
...were in the line-up of team A of the University, G. G. Walker '24 took the place of Donald Angler '22 at left wing, while T. F. Sherman '24 went through the entire scrimmage at goal. Both of these players showed up very well in the practice game, Sherman stopping all but one shot and Walker almost breaking through the M. I. T. defense on several occasions...
...plead ignorance of the consequences--similar ones have been only too obvious in the past. Without an immediate increase in revenue, China cannot hope to have peace within her borders. The Central government needs money to as set its authority over rebellious Tuchuns (Provincial Governors), and brings under her wing all military organizations. If, on the other hand, the present situation of the Central Government having to cater to these organizations for revenue, continues, then one may look for a continuance of semi-anarchical conditions...
Three former University hockey stars took part in the scrimmage for the B. A. A. R. W. Emmons 3rd '21 and G. A. Percy '18, captain of the Crimson team in that year, alternated at right wing, while E. L. Bigelow '21, captain of last year's sextet, played center. Bigelow was up to his usual form and proved himself the speediest...