Word: attacked
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...game. In the first half Cornell seemed the stronger team, and though the half ended with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, two of these goals were due solely to the weakness of Cornell's goal. Cornell's defence was especially successful in covering Harvard's attack...
...second half, the University team outplayed Cornell in every department of the game, and its superior physical condition was clearly shown. Toward the end of the half the Cornell players became unable to oppose effectively the strong Harvard attack, and goals were shot in rapid succession. Harvard's defence was uniformly strong, and Lehmann's body checking was particularly effective. On the attack, Bennett, Blaxter, Outerbridge and Smith played a consistently aggressive game. Hays, at goal, made several difficult stops. For Cornell, Bleakley, Curran and Scheidenhelm were swift and alert...
Since the game with the Crescent Athletic Club on May 14, the University team has steadily improved the weak points brought out by that defeat, in particular the goal shooting and general attack. The game will undoubtedly be Harvard's hardest, as Cornell last year defeated Harvard 4 to 3 and was the winner of the interuniversity championship. Admission to the game today will be 50 cents, H. A. A. ticket holders 25 cents...
...game of the season, defeated the Stevens Institute of Technology 1907 team on Soldiers Field Saturday by 3 goals to 2. The game was fast and two of the Freshmen's goals were score in the first five minutes of play. Then by their superior team-play, the Stevens attack kept possession of the ball, and were only prevented from scoring more than twice by the Freshmen's strong defence and by the excellent goal-keeping of Tucker. At the end of the regular halves the score was 2 to 2. In an extra five minutes of play to decide...
...season with the Stevens Institute of Technology 1907 team this afternoon at 2.30 on Soldiers Field. On account of the bad weather, the team has had only three days of practice since its game with the Columbia 1907 team Saturday. The team-play is greatly improved both on the attack and the defence. The Stevens teams is considered strong, already having defeated the Columbia Freshmen 6 to 1. D. P. Penhallow '03 will referee. Twenty minutes halves will be played...