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Page 190 text:
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i; iiN looked good for RMC but Palmer made the sa The annual classic with R. M. C. pointed to be a real thriller as each side boasted one of the strongest teams in their school ' s history. From the start, the game was a rough and tough exhibition of power, speed, and stamina; with 16 penal- ties being called. At the start the defense looked strong, but late in the first period Pete Dawkins slapped a rebound, from a shot by Larry Asbury, past the R. M. C. goalie. A minute later R. M. C. received a penalty and the picture looked even brighter for Army. But a loose puck and a fast Canadian sud- denly made it 1-1. Early in the second period Ted Crowley picked up the puck in center ice and outskated the R. M. C. defensemen to give Army a 2-1 lead. Again the defenses tight- ened and no more scoring occurred until late in the second period when Jack Farrell slipped one into the nets, followed two minutes later by Ted Crowley ' s second goal. The final goal was scored by Len McCormack, and it made the score 5-1 for West Point. The score, however, was not completely indicative of the tenseness of the game, as the Canadians, who had faster skaters, maintained a lot of pressure on the Army defense. However. Larry Palmer ' s brilliant play in the goal thwarted several of the R. M. C. scoring attempts. To the victor go the spoils.
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GYMNASTICS The gymnastics team had an excellent season this year winning every duel competition and recapturing the coveted Eastern Intercollegiate Team Championship Trophy. In all of his twenty-seven years of coaching here, Mr. Maloney has agreed, that this team is the best he has ever coached. This great success can be attributed to him. Captain O ' Quinn, and the team as a whole. It was the team sp irit and unity which were responsible for this undefeated season. The team did have individual performers who stood out above the rest, but the most important factor in the successful season was the all- around depth which it possessed. Each event had three per- OPP. RMY SWISS GYMNASTIC SOCIETY 33 63 NEW JERSEY RECREATION CENTER 41 55 NEW JERSEY OLYMPIANS 40 56 WESTCHESTER TEACHERS COLLEGE 25 71 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 28 li 67 ' ., WEST VIRGINIA 24 V, 711,:, PITTSBURGH 31 65 PENN STATE 4.SV, 50 ' , TEMPLE 27 69 SYRACUSE 301 , 65 ' i NAVY ' 31 V2 581;, i
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