Word: brilliantly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Conover, whose brilliant dashes were the feature of the game, was the best individual player for St. Paul's, while the whole team worked well together, showing excellent shooting, and great speed. Unfortunately, Conover sustained a broken nose in the second period and was withdrawn from the game...
...pictures are now being shown at the Fogg Art Museum. Two of these are likely to be temporary loans only, while the third, a Florentine so-called Cassone panel, is to be added to the permanent collection of the Museum. This picture represents, in fine composition and typically brilliant color, a favorite mythological theme, "The Judgment of Paris." It was recently reproduced in "Arts and Decoration," in an article by Professor Frank Mather of Princeton University. It was also published by Professor Schubring in his work on panels of this general character, and is attributed...
Bishop was the individual star for the Freshmen, making twelve very difficult stops and keeping the scoring against his team within moderate bounds. Captain Kissel also showed up well. For St. Paul's, Captain Conover and Walton did the most brilliant playing, the latter scoring the first goal and the former making a spectacular dash the whole length of the rink and scoring the second point unassisted...
Both teams present strong defence combinations. Wylde and York, the opposing goal tenders, are both consistently brilliant performers. Rooney's goal from a mix-up in the McGill game was the only shot to get past Wylde in the last five games Harvard has played, and York has been the sensation of the Yale seven throughout the season. He plays coolly, clears away his rebounds in good shape, but occasionally an angle shot for the outside corner gets away from him. The only possible fault in Wylde's playing is a tendency to take waist high shots with his stick...
Captain Burgess is the most brilliant player in the forward line, but an injury to his knee, received in the Dartmouth game, may possibly keep him out of tonight's contest. This is his third year on the team, and he and York, who also played last year, are easily the stars of the Yale combination. Teamed up with Burgess is Dickey, also a veteran of two years' experience, and these two have developed an unusually good short passing game. Against them Harvard sends a speedy pair in Percy and Baker. Percy, with his skating, stick-work, and lightning shots...