Word: brilliant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year's team, can fill any position in the outfield. E. L. Casey '19, captain of last year's Freshman team, and C. Wyche '18, who was out with injuries last season, are the most promising of the new candidates for the outfield positions. Casey is a brilliant fielder, hits well and is remarkably fast on the bases. Wyche is also a heady player, and will probably be used often. The race for positions in the outfield will be close, as there are a number of good men from whom to choose
...regulars and a scrub team composed of the B. A. A. backs and the second string forwards, who distinguished themselves by scoring two goals while the University seven was unable to secure one. The second team showed a more aggressive spirit than did the first, and in addition the brilliant playing and stick work of T. K. Fisher '17 and R. Baldwin '17 was responsible for the result. It is probable that if the play had been continued longer the first team would have come out in the lead...
...line in combination with the second team defence scrimmaged the first team for 35 minutes, at the end of which time the score stood 2 to 2. The play of neither side was exemplary, although occasional brilliant dashes were made by Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 and by G. A. Percy '18. After seven minutes of play marked by two or three blind scrimmages around the B. A. A. goal, Morgan picked up the puck in mid-rink and passed to Percy, who caged a pretty short from an angle. Shortly afterward the B. A. A. forward line bowled...
...season. W. Campbell '16, last year's captain, is the only member of last year's team lost by graduation and prospects for a successful season are bright. In Captain D. Campbell '17 the team has one of the best gymnasts in college circles, and an especially brilliant performer on the high bar and parallel bars...
...third team lined up against the first. After ten minutes of play, during which the first was unable to score although frequently within striking distance, G. Townsend '18 pushed the puck in from a scrimmage in front of the goal. Two minutes later G. A. Percy '18 made a brilliant dash the length of the ice, and although his shot was stopped, E. O. Baker '17 caged the rebound. Baker scored again shortly afterwards and a fourth goal was made by E. B. Condon '18. In one of the prettiest plays of the afternoon Percy took the puck down...