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Word: drives (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...considerable improvement since the game with Queen's on Wednesday but there is a lack of consistent team-play and the ends are still weak. Captain Claflin, Phillips and Townsend showed up well for the first-string men. Hopkins scored once for the B. A. A. on a short drive before the change in the University lineup. Smart of the B. A. A. went in at right wing for the University and later Jones at left wing. Wanamaker scored for the substitutes on a pass from Baker and later Hopkins of the B. A. A. managed to cage the puck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY SQUAD DRIVEN HARD | 1/8/1915 | See Source »

Team A and the B. A. A. seven had a ten-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon which resulted in a 1 to 1 tie. Osgood shot the goal for the B. A. A. on a low, clean drive and Baldwin scored for the University after Townsend had gotten the puck within striking distance of the goal. After this game Coach Winsor sent the substitute B. A. A. line with Doty, Clark, and Harte as defense against the regular B. A. A. seven. Later Eckfeldt, Kissel, Fisher, E. O. Baker, Weld, Rumsey, Bliss and D. W. Patterson were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CANADIANS OPPONENTS ON ICE | 1/6/1915 | See Source »

...game was made by Wanamaker of Team B, who carried the puck down the rink and with a low, clean shot drove the puck past Wylde. Phillips and Curtis scored twice from scrimmage and Captain Claflin once took the puck the length of the rink. Weld stopped his drive but Claflin caught the rebound and scored. Townsend made two clean shots and Baldwin, who had moved up from Team B to right wing on Team A made a long drive past Harte. Fisher, for Team B made the final score of the practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPIRITED PRACTICE RESUMED | 1/5/1915 | See Source »

...wounded and starving to whoever happens along. To Europe it is war, not charity. This winter the United States will have its own problems of suffering and starvation. The need for relief will not be so keenly felt as in Europe, but it will be sufficiently great to drive home the fact that from a modern war the difference of suffering between nations is only a matter of degree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR AND THE RED CROSS. | 12/10/1914 | See Source »

...phase of the game the two elevens are of such even power that the team favored by the wind will doubtless be the more successful in the kicking game. Yale bases her ability to score on a plan of offence which aims to outflank the opponent by making a drive at either wing, only to pass the ball laterally over the heads of the opposing men who have been drawn in in an attempt to stop the play. The pass goes toward the sideline to either of Yale's two backfield men who have gotten outside of the opponent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RIVALS EQUAL IN STRENGTH | 11/20/1914 | See Source »

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