Word: netting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...substitute goals, E. H. Martin '19 and G. E. Abbot '17, are both fairly dependable at the net, though Wylde is distinctly ahead of them in this branch of the game. Abbot graduates this year, but Martin gives great promise of developing into a good backstop for next year's team. He makes many excellent stops, although he does not handle his stick in clearing away the rebounds as well as he might. As soon as he develops this knack and learns to keep his feet a little better, he will be an excellent man to fill Wylde's position...
...Harvard Co-operative Society is not, so far as we know, engaged in making munitions, but it seems to be riding nicely on our flood tide of national economic prosperity. With sales at its three stores amounting to more than $300,000, and with net earnings of nearly $32,000 on half the year's business, there seems to be no danger of a shrunken dividend in the near future. Even better still, these figures demonstrate the soundness of the co-operative principle and prove that the profit-sharing plan can more than hold its own with any other plan...
...Technology Branch is particularly gratifying. On sales of about $50,000 made since this branch opened in September there is more than $6,000 available for distribution to Technology members, and this sum does not include the amount which they have paid in membership fees. Counting these the net earnings are about $8,000. In every way the past six months are the best that the Co-operative Society has ever had, with the largest sales, gross profits, net earnings and membership...
...scoring started when Baker followed in on a long shot of Townsend's and knocked the puck into the net. Rice scored next from a scrimmage close to the cage. The for several minutes the teams battled evenly, keeping both goal-tenders busy, and finally Condon scored a clean shot on a perfect pass from behind the goal by Rice...
After this, Osgood started things going for the B. A. A. Once he got free, and only a pretty stop by Abbott prevented a score. A minute later, Osgood and Hutchinson got together, eluded the defence by some good passing, and Osgood slipped the rubber into the net. Then Tuck carried the disc the length of the rink, passed the backs, drew the goal out, and passed over Osgood, who tallied again easily. The last goal of the scrimmage came when W. Rice scored from...