Word: lamont
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman hockey team when it succumbed to the faster and better co-ordinated Exeter seven 3-1. It was the fastest game that the yearlings have yet played, but the Exeter representatives managed to keep the puck in the Crimson territory the main part of the time. Lamont, the Exeter centre, was the most elusive of the Exeter forwards and scored two of the three tallies. The tremendous rushes of O'Hearn often threatened the Freshman goal, but good defensive work by Bancroft and Captain George Owen kept the opposing rover from scoring...
...first goal came after 12 minutes of play. A concerted rush by the Red and Gray forwards brought the disc to the Crimson goal and Woodbury snapped it at goal-tender J. D. Flint. He stopped it, but was not quick enough to prevent Lamont from caging the puck on the rebound. Just before the end of the period Woodbury tallied on a long shot which slipped past both Owen and Flint...
...their aggressiveness and almost continually throughout the half kept kept the disc in the Freshman territory. The third count for Exeter was registered after eight minutes of stiff scrimmage. O'Hearn, eluding nearly the entire yearling seven, carried the puck the length of the rink and snapped it to Lamont, who caged a beautiful goal. 1923's only tally came just before the final whistle. R. Watts shot the disc past Cantillon after a lively mix-up in front of the goal...
...past scores can show, the Freshmen, having beaten Browne and Nichols in scrimmage, have a slight advantage over the New Hampshire team. HARVARD 1923. EXETER. Ladd, r.w. l.w., Lamont Larocque r.c. l.c., Woodbury Thayer, l.c. r.c., O'Hearn Guild, l.w. r.w., Burnett Owen, c.p. c.p., Martin Bancroft, p. p., Danker Flint, g. g., Cantillon
...annual mid-winter elections held last night, the Advocate took the following six men on its board: Joseph Lamont Gavit '21, of Englewood, N. J.; Dennison B. Hull Occ., of Chicago, Ill., and John Cowles '21, of Des Moines, Iowa, to the literary department; Henry Stewart Payson Rowe '22, of Brookline; John W. Laird '22, of Brockton, and Charles C. Hewitt '22, of Minneapolis, Minn., to the business department...