Word: dangerous
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...what does the actual playing of the game amount to? For one or two days in the week perhaps twenty or twenty-five minutes of scrimmage during the earlier part of the season--in the latter part none whatever--for the rest all preliminaries, signals, talks. The danger of physical injury to the players is too great to allow them to learn the game by playing it. It must be taught them by lecture, not laboratory methods...
...defended the present lock canal system, saying that a sea level waterway was impracticable owing to the great depth of cuts thereby necessitated and the consequent danger of overwhelming sliders, the difference in tide level between the two oceans, and last but not least, the great river which would have to be cared for and which now furnishes water for high levels, water power, and electricity,--the last for towing ships through the canal and for running the broad-gauge railway left by the old De Lesseps Company...
Candidates for the team who successfully weathered the storm and stress of mid-years are very apt to overlook the April pitfall and consider themselves immune from danger. It is always regrettable to lose good material because of scholastic difficulties. This year, however, it would be doubly so. For with the right sort of co-operation and assistance from the squad and the support of the College at large, Dr. Sexton should have a very good chance to develop a winning team. Any men who through indolence or carelessness handicap Dr. Sexton in his initial efforts as coach deserve...
...Carhart, Yale's goal, stopped every attempt. Towards the end of the period, while Blair. Princeton's point, was off the ice, Cox scored from a scrimmage for the only goal of the evening. In the second period the Yale defence was able to keep Princeton outside the danger zone and, although Kay, who played rover for Princeton, shot again and again, no score was made...
...score of 8 to 1. St. Mark's carried the puck into the Freshmen's territory at the very start, and Cunningham scored the school's only goal after 45 seconds of play. From then on, the 1914 team played together better, and its goal was not in danger again...