Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...evident. Though their play was at times slow and ragged, they kept their line better and passed with more accuracy than they have shown since Saturday's game. Both Adams and Wanamaker played an aggressive game, getting off many well-aimed shots. The University defense stopped the substitutes' attack well...
...ragged scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Harris for the Freshmen made the only score. A marked lack of team work was shown by the University seven. The forwards were individually aggressive but failure to keep in line or to gage the direction of their passes made their attack weak and ineffective. There were several good shots made, but in general the men failed to carry the puck past the Freshman defense or to get off their shots in time. The University defense, however, proved strong against the fast attack of the Freshmen. A few days' practice should steady...
...rubber game which will be played in New York next Saturday. The play in contrast to the last contest with Yale was remarkably fast and clean. At the end of the first half the score was two all, Harvard playing a wonderful defensive game against the fast Princeton attack as well as being exceedingly aggressive. In the second half however the forwards tired and the substitutes sent in lessened this aggressiveness and forced a defensive game in which the opponents aided by the brilliant rushes and passes of Baker, Kuhn, and Kilner proved superior, the two goals they secured then...
...Yale men started in with a rush and completely demoralized the University attack by their severe body-checking. The forwards were unable to get together and exhibit their customary team-play with the result that Yale was continually threatening the University's goal. Only the remarkable playing of Carnochan at goal kept the score down...
...first half opened with the University presenting a complete substitute line, which was totally unable to cope with Yale's aggressive attack. W. Heron scored, the first goal of the contest for Yale after 11 minutes of play on an easy shot from in front of the goal. M. Herron followed this almost immediately by dashing the length of the rink and caging the puck for the second tally...