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...Lampoon, he had shone, nay scintillated. He had distinguished himself as the only man to be put off the ice for questionable playing throughout the game. Now, as goal for the CRIMSON, he proved his versatility. Under press of the occasion he warily approached the foe. The foe fell--not for the first time. Hollister fell--not for the first time either and in a mad tangle the two drifted through the goal, while the puck floated safely by without the coveted cage; 0 to 0 still stood the scoreboard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1 TO 0 IN CRIMSON'S FAVOR | 2/26/1913 | See Source »

...second half the play was much faster and Dean, the Cornell goal tender was kept very busy. Hill made the first goal of the period on a desperate shot in which he fell over Gardner and into the cage. Inside of 15 seconds, however, Clark raised the lead to three by scoring on a pass from behind the Cornell goal. Of the three remaining Harvard scores, Sortwell made two from scrimmages and Morgan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL DEFEATED, 8 TO 2 | 1/20/1913 | See Source »

...serious accident occurred last evening at quarter past eight when H. T. Gibson '12, fell from the fourth story of Stoughton to the ground while trying to lower himself from the fourth floor to the third by means of the rope fire escape...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRE ESCAPE BROKE | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

Gibson, who played third base last year on the University baseball team, was trying to get into Stoughton 10 on the third floor to get some old clothes, when the strap on the fire escape broke and he fell thirty feet to the stone pavement, breaking one ankle, spraining the other, and bruising his face considerably. It is not known whether or not internal injuries were sustained. Gibson was taken to the Stillman Infirmary immediately after the accident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRE ESCAPE BROKE | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...little ground was made by either team in straight football, Harvard gaining 290 yards from scrimmages (but in this several long runs and passes counted), and Brown gaining 141 (in which a gain of 50 yards figured). Felton's punting averaged well up to 50 yards, while Henry's fell short of this by about 5 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 30; BROWN, 10 | 10/28/1912 | See Source »

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