Word: cage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first practice for the rifle team will be held in the baseball Cage this evening at 7.30 o'clock. All men in College who have any shooting ability are urged to come out for the team. Those who find it impossible to report this evening will be given a try-out tomorrow night. As a match with Dartmouth has been arranged for an early date, it is essential that all who desire to shoot on the team become acquainted with the rules of the match. These regulations will be carefully explained at the opening practice...
...rifle team has a match with Dartmouth at an early date, it is urgent that all men in College who have any shooting ability, should come out for the team. The first practice will be held in the baseball Cage, at 7.30 Monday night. On Tuesday night a chance will be given to try out those who are unable to come Monday. The rules of the match will be explained at these practices. J. MURDOER...
...University forwards tried to use team-play, but the Columbia team stayed very near its cage and broke up almost all attempts at combination play. This difficulty would have been over-come if the forwards had not tried to carry the puck so close to the goal before shooting. As in the game against St. Francis Xavier, the University forwards followed back well and aided materially in protecting the defence. The Columbia team was weak in all departments of the game, Harding and Trimble being the only men who could carry the puck for any distance...
...first goal was scored by Hornblower on a pass from Duncan, who had taken the puck from the middle of the rink to a position near the cage before he passed. A minute later Seamans carried the puck down the side of the rink and passed over in front of the goal to a scrimmage in which Trimble, the Columbia point, accidentally knocked the puck by Washburn for Harvard's second score. Almost immediately after the face-off Duncan again took the puck down the left side of the ice and passed across to Seamans, who scored. After about...
...should enter into the work seriously and should carefully follow all instructions. The work will be of no avail unless it is done thoroughly, and everyone is expected to be regular in reporting, so that the squad will be in the best possible shape when it goes into the Cage...