Word: cage
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...immediately. In order to harden the fielding candidates before they report two weeks from today, he will send the men through intensive physical training exercises at the Hemenway Gymnasium starting Wednesday. The 13 battery candidates who were in attendance last night and any new men will report at the cage this afternoon at 2.30 to hold the initial work...
...general discussion of the work to be done, by Captain A. J. Conlon '22, Coach J. J. Slattery, and Dr. E. H. Nichols '86 of the baseball advisory committee. Actual practice will start for the battery men tomorrow and will consist of a general workout in the cage, while the fielders will not be summoned for two weeks when they report daily with the other candidates and will go through some intensive throwing, fielding, and battery practice...
...individual playing of most of the skaters gave promise of a formidable sextet as soon as Coach Campbell could whip them into an evenly working team. Captain Davis is an especially speedy skater and several times he broke through the University line alone to threaten the Crimson cage. Working with him in the forward line is Ferguson, who is by far the best stick handler on the team, and if the two have learned the fundamentals of team-work they should be a serious threat to the Yearling defence system. Little is known of the St. Paul's secondary line...
...this point that Caulkins momentarily broke up the attack and drove a futile shot or two towards the Crimson net. But in the last period the yearlings soon curbed the come-back and rained a volley of drives upon Pepper who did some brilliant work at the cage. However, two unexpected shots by Burgess and Mann, both from scrimmages, slipped by him and added the last two tallies to the score...
...addition to the goal-tender furnishing the opposition. Especial emphasis was laid on the quick repass directly in front of the net. In the Westminster game the University forwards missed several fine chances to score in this manner. A Crimson man would pass beautifully from in back of the cage or from the side, only to have a Westminster skater get the puck instead of one of the other two University attackers. It was this fault that Coach Claflin attempted to obviate yesterday by having the entire forward line rush in close to the goal as soon as the pass...