Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tudor was the high scorer for the Freshmen, scoring five goals. He had driven the puck home twice and Stanley had scored once before Cross counted for Browne and Nichols. Shots by Crosby, star wing, who appeared to be the best player on the ice in the opening stanza, sagged the net twice, and Russ of the schoolboys scored before the first period ended...
Captain Cross of Browne and Nichols has been shifted from his old post at left wing to the pivot position. The speedy leader of the preparatory school team, played a consistent and agressive game against the second University squad last winter, and is reported to be the most dangerous scorer whom the 1929 opponents will have to cope with. Neal, the brilliant goal tender for the Cambridge school, was lost through graduation. Faude has filled his shoes in front of the cage this season...
Some days later the magic of M. Briand's deep 'cello voice and the coercive power of his wire-pulling were seen to have had their effects. The Cartellists began to doubt their ability to oppose a solid front to M. Briand. Suppose the Socialist wing of the Cartel should get out of hand once more? They reflected that a Socialist party caucus was shortly to be convoked. After that it might or might not be evident that the Socialists would line up solidly with the Cartel. Why risk a showdown with Briand before them? In a word, all these...
With the Tigers still leading by a 3 to 2 margin at the start of the last regular period, Gross, flashy wing, found the Nassau net with a hard angle shot that tied the score. In the remaining 19 minutes the Crimson offense, working in top from, bombarded Colebrook the Princeton goal guard, who gave a brilliant exhibition in defense of his net. The winning tally came in the opening minute of the extra period. After a fierce scrimmage in front of the Princetonian's goal a Crimson drive was stopped by Colebrook and on the rebound Chase drove...
...Tigers started with a rush, when Harding, Princeton center, beat Cumbings with a hard angle shot. Davis, the veteran Tiger right wing gave the losers their second tally five minutes later with a short shot. The passing on both teams was ragged in the first period. The first Crimson goal was scored by Clark, who relieved Coady at right defense, about half way through the initial session. Just before the period closed, Hallock passed behind the Harvard goal to Pitman, Nassau left wing, who flipped a short drive into the net, giving the defenders a 3 to 1 lead...