Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University hockey team easily defeated the Massachusetts Agricultural College seven by the score 4 to 0 at the Arena last evening. Phillips was the star of the contest, scoring all of the four goals and being responsible for most of the aggressive play on the part of the University. Cunningham in a mix-up near the boards, fell heavily against the side of the rink and broke his collar-bone. He remained in the game for over 7 minutes before Curtis took his place and the injury was discovered. He was immediately sent to the Infirmary and will undoubtedly...
...University and the M. A. C. will probably line up as follows: UNIVERSITY M. A. C. Cunningham, l.w. r.w., Chisholm Townsend, l.c. r.c., Johnson Phillips, r.c. l.c., Fernald Wanamaker, r.w. l.w., Wooley Claflin, c.p. c.p., Ross Doty, p. p., Archibald Wylde, g. g., Buttrick...
...work was noticeably better. The wings of the University are playing a much stronger game than heretofore and the forwards are, showing greater accuracy in their shooting. Captain Claflin on an individual dash scored for the Univer- sity, and this was followed shortly after by a wing shot by Cunningham. Town-send, on a pass from Phillips scored the other tally. Harte played a consistent game at goal for the substitutes and Baker and Fisher did good work in the line...
...players received their hockey "H" for the first time Saturday for participating in the game with Yale. These men are Robert Baldwin '17, of West Newton, Alan Cunningham '16, of Rye, N. Y.; Augustus Flagg Doty '16, of Waltham; Thomas Knight Fisher '17, of Leominster; Greenough Townsend '17, of Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y.; and John Irton Wylde '17, of Boston...
Curtis and Baldwin took the wing positions for Harvard in the second period and showed more fight and aggressive- ness than had Wanamaker and Cunningham. Yale sent five men into the line and started a desperate assault on Wylde. The latter was more than a match for his opponents, however, and went through the second period without an error. Phillips scored the first goal of the half after 10 minutes and 11 seconds of play by dashing the length of the rink, eluding Yale's outer defense, and driving the rubber past York waist-high. Just before the game ended...