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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...shooting, but this was in large measure due yesterday to the somewhat sticky condition of the ice, which prevented the puck from lying flat and sliding smoothly. Percy scored first, and Thacher scored soon afterwards on a short shot when Baker passed the puck directly in front of the cage. Curtis, who played very well yesterday, scored next, and tallied again on a neat pass from Bliss. Then Captain Huntington of the B. A. A. seven took the puck down the rink, and drove it into the net after he and Wendell had played it around the defence. Hagan scored...
...playing in, the extra periods was ragged, marked by wild hitting and skating. Finally Percy took the puck from a mix-up, carried it unaided through the Princeton team and, drawing Ford from the cage, drove the rubber past him on a clean shot from the left wing, in 2 minutes and 14 seconds. Shortly after the second extra period started, Humphreys carried the puck down to the University's goal, but lost it in a mix-up to Captain Morgan, who rushed it down6Courtesy of Boston Transcript.SHOT WINNING GOAL IN HARVARD-PRINCETON SERIES G. A. PERCY...
...clean sharp drive from a difficult angle. Percy evened matters a few minutes later, scoring on a pretty pass from Baldwin, and Thacher scored the last goal just before time was called, knocking the puck into the net from a scrimmage which drew Abbott out of the cage. The team A forwards took a number of shots at the goal, and followed up fast on the rebounds, but Abbott's effective work kept the score down...
...Babbitt '18 won the pole-vault competition in the Cage yesterday with a height of 11 feet 6 inches (handicap 6 inches). His actual vault of 11 feet equalled Haydock's record last week. W. E. Sullivan '18 took second with 11 feet 3 inches (handicap 1 foot 6 inches), and for third there was a tie at 10 feet 6 inches between G. G. Haydock '16 (scratch) and M. T. McDonald '18 (handicap 6 inches...
There will be competitions in the 12- pound shot for Freshmen, in the 16- pound shot for upper-classmen, and in the 35-pound weight for both in the Cage this afternoon at 4 o'clock