Word: brilliantly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Beginning with the ends, it seems hardly worth while to take up a great deal of space with a description of the work of Kilpatrick of Yale, for he was the same not only reliable but brilliant player as when he filled the position last year...
Early in the second half Hornblower scored two more goals, one on a pass from Pierce, the other on a pass from Blackall. With the score 4 to 1 against them the Boston players abandoned all thoughts of team-play. Clifford, Hicks and Winsor made several brilliant dashes down the ice, and each of the two last succeeded in scoring a goal...
...McKay played consistently and steadily, and deserves credit for breaking up many of Yale's plays. In addition to being impregnable on the defence, Fisher and Minot opened up large holes for the runner and several times broke through when the play was directed against them. Perkins, though not brilliant, played a dependable defensive game; his passes, however, were low on several occasions. P. D. Smith, who replaced him in the last period, materially strengthened the defence...
...Yale, Kilpatrick was distinctly the individual star, although Daly, Field and Kistler played brilliant games. Kilpatrick, who combines speed and weight, was always the first man down under punts, and his tackling was very hard and sure. He was always alert, followed the ball closely, and was in every play. Field shone in defensive work, and smothered practically every play that broke through the primary defence. The offensive playing of Kistler was accurate and several times he got through the line, running directly behind Field, his interference. Captain Daly showed speed on end runs and was keen to size...
...Fisher, at the other side, was taken directly from the 1912 Freshman team and has never played any other position. Such a record speaks for itself. His charging is fast, low and accurate; this, combined with his weight, makes him a player hard to stop. His work, although not brilliant, is very steady and reliable...