Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first Yale game by defeating the substitutes 3 to 1 in a short scrimmage in the Arena yesterday. The rink was shortened to the size of the New Haven Arena, which handicapped the men to a great extent and Coach Winsor stated that he did not expect brilliant playing for a day or two because they would have to change their game to meet the limitations of the smaller rink. He commended their excellent work against McGill, however, and seemed satisfied with the present situation...
...kept the play in the University's territory. J. I. Wylde '17 and E. M. Martin '18, particularly the latter, saved the Crimson team from being badly outscored. Martin had a difficult time of it, and made frequent lightning stops. The stickwork of A. H. Bright '19 was a brilliant feature of the practice but the lack of co-ordination of the forwards nullified his work...
...pass, with an added advantage from his long reach. Eckfeldt has had more experience, however, and handles the puck somewhat better than White. W. C. Appleton '17, for two years captain of the second team, is a fast understudy to Captain Morgan at point, and frequently gives a really brilliant exhibition of offensive work. A. W. Gardner '19 is a consistently steady back, but does not carry the puck as well...
...replaced the latter, was in a great measure responsible for the victory, for the Princeton linemen kept together very well and the burden of stopping them was put on the defence. Although both goal-guards, Wylde and Ford, made some difficult stops, the work of neither was especially brilliant...
...scored after they had carried the puck down and a short pass to Percy and back had drawn out the goal. Most of the scoring was from close shots and scrimmages, Townsend being the only man to cage the disc on a long shot. Percy's playing was both brilliant and ragged, but after Coach Winsor had showed him that he was passing too hard, he settled down and put up a consistent game...