Word: crude
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...held practice on Spy Pond on Saturday. In a practice game between the Seniors and Sophomores, the latter completely outclassed their opponents, scoring a series of goals without much difficulty. The Seniors, on the other hand, were able to score but once. The work of both teams was very crude and showed a conspicuous lack of teamwork. Great improvement must be made before Friday, therefore, if the class series are to be well contested...
...than in any previous game, and made it nearly impossible for the opposing forwards to get started. In this department, Foster was a little over anxious to keep up with the scrimmage. No real test was given the defense, but whenever the backs were called upon, their blocking seemed crude and easily passed. The tendency to play out too far was again in evidence, especially in the case of Clothier, who several times left his territory unprotected, when there was no forward at hand to cover his position...
...very ragged and spiritless. As only eleven men were on the ice, no regular game could be played, and the practice consisted entirely of playing the forwards against the defense. In this work the defense showed more than usual strength and succeeded in stopping very consistently the rather crude attack of the opposing forwards. The practice throughout was characterized by loose individual work, although Litchfield showed marked improvement at goal, and Carr proved an almost sure check to the shooting of his opponents...
...work of the University team yesterday afternoon was again rather crude and unsatisfactory. In the first half of the game with the scrub, the team found great difficulty in scoring six goals, and that only after failing in twice as many chances. When in the second half the forwards of the two teams interchanged, the puck was kept almost entirely by the scrub forwards, who scored five times, Stoddard shooting three goals and Newhall two. The first team forwards, on the other hand, were able to score but three times. Most of the men were very wild in their shooting...
...first in the Lampoon, and instinctively to hold as the criterion of merit in judging the number as a whole. In the Yale game issue the cover drawing is a good illustration of a clever and pertinent idea, while the centre page drawing, though in part rather careless and crude in technique, is effective as a whole and symbolizes well what everyone is thinking today--"Who will win?" The first editorial is unusually good, and the second, more serious in tone than the ordinary Lampoon editorial, is a forceful statement and reminder of that deeper, more quiet sentiment which...