Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...polo game was fast, though one-sided, as the Yale attack was hard and persistent enough to keep the ball in Harvard's territory most of the game...
...following new men handed in their names as candidates: attack-F. C. Alexander '10, H. S. Barker '10, E. B. Farwell '10, L. deB. Moore '11, P. L. Muller '08, R. P. Smith '10, S. Smith '09, R. W. Smyth '09, F. C. Stevens, Jr., '11, E. R. Squibb '11, G. S. Squibb '11, B. C. Voshell '11, C. C. Wemple '11; defence-A. H. Cochrane '10, H. R. Eisner '09, J. L. Eisner '11, S. W. Moulton '10, F. L. Radford '10, R. N. Shaw '10, W. H. Thompson '09. The members of last year's team...
...minutes after play began, Cutler scored on a pass from Hornblower. Later, a second goal was made by Cutier, but during the greater part of the first period the play was very even. In the second half the Freshman attack was more untied and they played a faster game. A goal was made by Leslie, quickly followed by another by Dick, both being the result of individual work. Then Foster carried the puck down the rink unaided and made a claver pass to Dick, who scored. The last goal for Harvard was made by Dick on a clean shot from...
Although the Freshmen have won four of the six scheduled games played, their lack of well-organized attack makes the development of the team somewhat disappointing. Lack of ice for practice party accounts for the deficiency. The Freshmen have defeated Andover, Pomfret, Anlington High, and Milton Academy, but have lost to St. Mark's and St. Paul's. With the exception of the Andover and Arlington High games, the absence of team work has been conspicuous. The Yale team also lacks consistent team-work, but has had a fairly successful season...
...play found Andover shooting time and again at the University goal, and the University forwards seemed unable to get started down the rink. Finally Pell went down the side-boards and passed out to Hicks who shot the puck for the first goal. Andover again made an attack and lost a good chance for scoring by slowness, when Washburn was forced to leave the goal. Pell again took the puck down, passing to Newhall, who over-skated and lost a good shot, but on another rush by Pell, Newhall shot and the puck finally worked in from the scrimmage...