Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under his protecting wing, as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, will be conducted an investigation as to the justification of Mr. Hughes' policy...
Edmund S. Stout Jr., Princeton's strong left wing and captain-elect of the football team who received a severe cut on his left forearm in the Princeton hockey game with Dartmouth two weeks ago, is to be discharged from the Boston City Hospital today...
With little thought of team play, but largely by his individual brilliance and determination, Van Gerbig scored all three of Princeton's tallies, and alone forced Yale into the overtime periods. Before Stout's retirement, the Tigers relied on the wing to wing pass for caging the puck, but unless Coach Gaw has drilled a lot of team play into his new line-up during the last week, the Crimson defence should be able to break up all organized tallies by the Tiger skaters...
...defeat by Yale last Saturday the Orange and Black employed the new line-up which the injury occasioned. C. Davis, the regular center moved over to fill Stout's berth at left wing, Van Gerbig advanced to the keystone position, and Scull took up the latter's post at right defence...
...which Coach Winsor experimented in the Tech game, consists of Beals and Hodder exchanging places. The change has aroused some comment in sport circles, and is popularly explained by Beals frequent failure to score under opportune conditions. Supporters of this view point out that in Harvard's scheme the wing is the scoring position, and explain that it was only Beals' unusual ability that kept him in the first string when apparently ineffective at his post by the right boards. This theory loses force, however, when it is remembered that Hodder, the new right wing, is a southpaw, who could...