Word: discs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...they skated down the ice. Captain Morgan and Thacher each scored after they had carried the puck down and a short pass to Percy and back had drawn out the goal. Most of the scoring was from close shots and scrimmages, Townsend being the only man to cage the disc on a long shot. Percy's playing was both brilliant and ragged, but after Coach Winsor had showed him that he was passing too hard, he settled down and put up a consistent game...
...started things going for the B. A. A. Once he got free, and only a pretty stop by Abbott prevented a score. A minute later, Osgood and Hutchinson got together, eluded the defence by some good passing, and Osgood slipped the rubber into the net. Then Tuck carried the disc the length of the rink, passed the backs, drew the goal out, and passed over Osgood, who tallied again easily. The last goal of the scrimmage came when W. Rice scored from...
...Freshmen started things going early in the game when Captain Kissel '19, after 3 minutes of play, took the disc and shot the first goal for his team. Towards the middle of the period White '19 and Gross '19 each managed to slip the puck into the cage, making in all three tallies for the first half to Yale's nothing. The second half was opened by a desperate rally on the part of the Yale team which resulted in a goal by Fox, after 2 minutes of play. Shortly after this score, Fox was considerably shaken...
...goal, and shot it into the net. This wing formation, which resulted in the first tally by Walton, was used several times to good advantage by the St. Paul's team. The second score came after three minutes of play in the third period when Captain Conover, taking the disc from behind his own goal, wormed his way through the entire Freshman team for the final count...
...period was given over to the usual drill in passing and shooting, with the emphasis especially on playing out formations. Coach Winsor sent the forward lines down against the backs, keeping them after the puck each time until they had scored or until the defence men had knocked the disc out of the danger zone. The playing at this stage of the practice was rather listless, but the team showed plenty of aggressiveness when it lined up against the Harvard Club...