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Harvard's defenses will be given in charge to McGregor and Palmer with deGive guarding the net. None of these selections, however, are more than tentative. Crosby and Gleason should see much action as the season progresses. The latter is not in tonight's lineup due to a fractured arm, sustained in the 7 to 1 rout of Technology last week. Ware and Hale, goal tenders are also striving to earn a place in the regular starting lineup...
...deficits included payments on the public debt required by law. Thus the net operating deficit this year (1932) would be the total deficit (2,122 millions) less the statutory sinking fund payment (412 millions) or 1,711 millions which would represent the increase in the public debt...
...period, Thomson and Hrones broke through the Harvard defense to push the puck past Hale for the only M. I. T. score. Two minutes later Baldwin took a pass from Putnam and tallied the last goal of the period. The third period saw C. E. Ware in the net for Harvard. In this stanza the Technology defense stiffened until in the last five minutes of play, Crosby and Beale each scored to make...
...which "Hoover-ball" and its players were described. The information was supplied by Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, a regular "Hoover-baller." For the first time it was revealed that Hoover-ball is a game, specially invented, played with a special lightweight medicine ball (6 lb.) over a high net on tennis courts. Four such courts are marked out on the White House lawn, moved frequently to keep from wearing out the grass. Excerpts: "When the setup is just what it should be the game is rapid. Every player is constantly tense. ... A star member is Dr. Wilbur...
...lettermen from last year's University and Freshman squads, started at 2.30 o'clock, and spent an hour and a half on fundamentals. Three forwards, and two defense men were set to work in shifts, while later on the players split up, and practised shots at the net at either end of the rink...