Word: defeat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Princetin team has played up to its usual standard in their practices held since last Saturday's victory, defeating the Seventh Regiment team in two twenty-minute scrimmages Monday, and, on Thursday evening, after defeating a substitute team 7 to 1, playing a tie game with the "St. Nich's." The showing made by the University team in this week's practice is, however, equally encouraging. After a day of ragged practice and a defeat at the hands of the Freshmen, the team, despite the loss of the strongest men, has turned the blind energy that followed defeat, into fast...
Saturday's defeat seems to have infused new energy into the team, which, dispite the loss of two of the strongest men, played a fast game. There are faults in team-play, however, that the week's training must correct...
...Freshman hockey team met with its first defeat of the season, Saturday afternoon at Concord, N. H., when St. Paul's School defeated them, 4 to 0 in a fast game. St. Paul's School showed almost perfect team-play in which Brune and Henriques excelled, while the Freshmen, individually fast, did not work together. Morgan, Townsend and Baker excelled. FRESHMEN. ST. PAUL'S. Baker, Rice, l.w. r.w., Montgomery Fisher, Kissel, l.c. r.c., Henriques Townsend, r.c. l.c., Brune, Connover Baldwin, r.w. l.w., Morgan, Gold Morgan, c.p. c.p., Young Harris, p. p., Schrieber Wylde, g. g., Stuart...
...hockey was attained, the team seemed unbeatable. Then came a great big slump in the character of play in the McGill and first Yale games. The second Yale game was nothing but fast, aggressive shinny, and finally Saturday, the standard of play was better, but not good enough to defeat the star Princeton seven. The loss of Phillips no doubt had much to do with this defeat, and the injury to Willetts may prove a great handicap; but if the team can pull itself together and recover from its various bruises, injuries and reverses, it seems as though we were...
...University hockey team will leave today for New Haven, where they meet Yale in the second game of the series. The game last Friday night proved somewhat disappointing for both teams--for Yale in their defeat after a close game, and for Harvard in the periods of apparent raggedness of play and inaccurate shooting. Since then, however, the team has been drilled principally in close team-work among the forwards and quick shots, and it is hoped that the improvement will be apparent in the game tonight...