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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University hockey team played the first game of the season last evening with the Brae Burn team at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton. This game was not on the schedule but was played in order to accustom the men to artificial light. The combination of forwards used for the first time Monday afternoon proved very effective. Leslie has been put at left end and Gardner moved to right centre. This enables Hicks and Gardner to work together, which they did last evening, totalling together eight of the twelve goals scored by the University team. Brae Burn was able...
From the very beginning of play the University forwards kept the puck in their opponents' territory and were able to break through the Brae Burn forwards without any difficulty. The opposing defence, however, was fairly strong and the game soon resolved itself into a struggle between the University forwards and the Brae Burn defence. Hicks and Gardner worked exceptionally well together, and Hornblower was very fast, often carrying the Puck the length of the boards and clear of the opposing forwards...
...second half several substitutes were put in and the game became more even. Toward the latter part of the game the University defence had more to do but proved almost impregnable to the Brae Burn forwards. Of the many candidates tried at goal Smart seemed the most effective. The position of cover-point has yet to be filled as well as that of goal...
...line-up was as follows: HARVARD. BRAE BURN. Leslie, Kirkland, Duncan, Rice, FraserCampbell, l.e. r.e., Paine, Whiteman Hicks, Wigglesworth, l.c. r.c., Knowles, Perry Gardner, Blackall, r.c. l.c., P. MacKay, Foote Hornblower, Whidden, r.e. l.e., M. MacKay, Bullivant Houston, Blackall, c.p. c.p., Mason, Whiteman...
Score--Harvard, 12; Brae Burn, 3. Goals--Gardner 5, Hicks 3, Blackall, Duncan, Foote, Fraser-Campbell, Hornblower, Knowles, MacKay. Referee--Brett. Timekeeper--Quinn. Time--30 and 20-minute halves...