Word: cage
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crosby fallied first for the University on a back-hand shot after Walker had taken the puck down the rink and passed it immediately in front of the cage. This was the only score of the first period. In the second session, Hill, whose work at right wing was outstanding, received a pass from Walker, who had taken the puck back of the St. Nicholas cage, and snapped it past Holmes. A few minutes later, Hill again scored, this time on the rebound after a shot by Walker. Near the end of the period. Austin, racing down the right lane...
...first work-out will be held on the following day, when the battery candidates will report at the cage on Soldiers Field for a limbering-up under the direction of Coach J. T. Slattery. The call for fielders will not be issued until two weeks later...
...first score was the result of a shot by N. S. Howe from left wing which bounded off the goal-tend's stick into the cage. Shortly after the beginning of the last period, E. W. Martin scored the second goal by a long shot from the middle of the rink while a few minutes latter, Captain Harding scored the final tally on a pass from Howe...
...third session found both teams frantically endeavoring to break the deadlock, but each failing to break through the defence of the other. At times it looked as if the University would score, and then again Yale seemed to have a momentary advantage, but neither could cage the puck...
...period, the entire Princeton forward line carried the puck down the ice to the Crimson defence, where Stout, playing at left wing for the University's opponents, passed to Van Gerbig, who scored on a pretty shot. A few minutes later, Van Gerbig, starting from behind his own cage, raced alone the length of the rink, completely outwitted the Crimson defence, and snapped the puck into...