Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...closest House swimming meets ever held, Eliot eked out a 32 to 30 victory over Lowell. Adams defeated Leverett by the one sided score of 44 to 18, in the other meet of the afternoon. The outcome of the Eliot-Lowell contest depended on the 20-yard relay which Eliot won by a scant three inches...
Playing its third game of the season, the Freshman hockey outfit will engage the Noble & Greenough stickmen at Dedham at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. The 1937 aggregation has shown considerable power this year, having downed last Wednesday, a strong Belmont Hill team by the impressive score of 8-1. It boasts such schoolboy stars of last year as George S. Ford and Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr., both of whom have had, much experience in the rink...
Friday evening the team lost to the Melrose Fish and Game Club, 699 to 702, a mark far below previous top score by the Harvard contingent, which was 777 out of a possible thousand...
Coming from behind twice before the final whistle, the Junior Varsity hockey team arose to the occasion to defeat a fast-skating Milton sextet on its home ice yesterday afternoon by a score of 6-4. Robert H. Rawson '36 rang up the winning goal, while William C. Quimby '36 contributed the final tally...
...music award to Ernst Bacon, a young San Franciscan whose First Symphony made him seem most worthy for study and travel in Europe. Columbia's Daniel Gregory Mason, Professor Seth Bingham and Dr. Frank Damrosch, Conductor Walter's brother, made the decision by reading the score. But until last week it seemed as though the $1,800 would be Composer Bacon's only return. His Symphony was never played until Conductor Issai Dobrowen forgot Tchaikovsky long enough to give it place of honor on the week's San Francisco Symphony program...