Word: lead
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...situation may be summed up, perhaps, by the saying, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." It appears that some of the upperclassmen are sufficiently "thirsty" to use such facilities as the Physical Training Department offers, so perhaps the system is not all wrong after...
...outcome of the race was doubtful at first, but when O'Connell took the baton he was quite a distance behind the Tiger runner and although he ran a fine race he was unable to overcome the Princeton man's lead and finished 10 yards behind...
...Crimson yearlings topped M. I. T. 1923, however, by eight yards in a spirited race. The Yale freshmen were unable to make the trip at the last minute. J. W. Quinn '23 started the Crimson lead by handing a 10-yard gain to C. H. Hawes '23. R. P. Bolster, however, passed Hawes and when the third man, R. O. Howard '23, took the baton he was slightly behind the Technology yearling. In the last stretch Howard fought his way past Deming, and J. E. Kennedy '23 doubled Howard's lead giving the Freshmen the race by eight yards...
About five minutes after the gong sounded for the second period Tuck got away and carried the puck down the rink for a shot at close range. Holmes stopped it, but Downing followed Tuck in and poked the rubber away to put the All-Stars in the lead. Emmons tied the score immediately afterward when he and E. L. Bigelow '21 carried the puck down the ice and Emmons shot it in from the side. Bigelow followed him 15 seconds later on a pass out from behind the goal which put the Crimson ahead...
McNeil scored the first goal for Technology on a long shot through the Crimson defense men. After this the substitutes took the ice for the University, and in the 15 minutes that were left doubled the lead the regulars had given them...