Word: attack
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...lateness of the season none of the class squads are as far advanced as at this time last year. The material in the upperclass squads is in both quantity and quality about the same as last year's; the Freshman material is better. The Seniors have a strong attack and the Juniors the best defence; both are fairly accurate in shooting and passing. The Sophomores are of average ability; the Freshmen, though still poor in stick work, have developed some team play. The squads have been coached by Head Coach Shea and by D. P. Penhallow 2M., captain of last...
...first attack on the House Committee the writer shows his ignorance of facts. Contrary to his statement, last year's chairman was elected in the spring of 1903 when he had no intention of being away for the first half of this year and consequently the members of this committee cannot be blamed for electing a man who was to be absent for the greater part of his term. The next in accuracy is in reference to the appointment instead of the election last fall of the succeeding chairman. A glance at the records of the secretary of the House...
...spite of recent changes in the Harvard line-up, the team plays well together and presents an effective attack and a strong defense. A slight slowness of the forwards in starting is counter-balanced by accurate shooting, especially by Souther and Townsend. In the backfield the only fault seems to be the tendency of Carr and Clothier to be drawn out too far in meeting opposing forwards...
...several good players from last year's Freshman team. The defense, which was strong last year, should be particularly effective this year, inasmuch as all of the defense players on last year's team, with the exception of the goal keeper, have returned to College. Of the six attack players, but three of last year's team are available this year, and the formation of a strong attack will therefore be the principal problem in the development of the team...
John Joseph Walsh 04 died in Roxbury last Thursday night from an attack of pneumonia. He was afflicted with spinal trouble, and has been unwell during a large part of his college course. Walsh was born in Boston, March 17, 1882. He prepared for Harvard at the Roxbury Latin School. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock from his late residence, 34 Williams street, Roxbury...