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Percy scored the first goal on a short, quick shot which bounded off Liggett's guards. Later Baker carried the puck down the ice to the goal, but his shot went wide, and Percy caught the rebound from the boards and drove the rubber into the net. Bliss scored the University's third goal on a quick shot from the side, and then Scott tallied for the second team, driving the puck in from a mix-up near the goal. The University men were too fast on their skates for the second team, and broke away frequently only to lose...
...afterwards on a short shot when Baker passed the puck directly in front of the cage. Curtis, who played very well yesterday, scored next, and tallied again on a neat pass from Bliss. Then Captain Huntington of the B. A. A. seven took the puck down the rink, and drove it into the net after he and Wendell had played it around the defence. Hagan scored the final goal for the B. A. A. from a mix-up near the goal...
...McGrew's article is supplemented by the diary of a member of the Senior class, M. F. Talbot '16, who drove an ambulance in France last summer. The intimacy and personal nature of Mr. Talbot's experience give zest to a description of horrors only too common...
...playing in, the extra periods was ragged, marked by wild hitting and skating. Finally Percy took the puck from a mix-up, carried it unaided through the Princeton team and, drawing Ford from the cage, drove the rubber past him on a clean shot from the left wing, in 2 minutes and 14 seconds. Shortly after the second extra period started, Humphreys carried the puck down to the University's goal, but lost it in a mix-up to Captain Morgan, who rushed it down6Courtesy of Boston Transcript.SHOT WINNING GOAL IN HARVARD-PRINCETON SERIES G. A. PERCY...
...Freshmen started the scoring when Kissel stopped the puck with his body in front of the goal and drove it past Wylde, a few minutes after the scrimmage opened. Baker scored next for the University, from a mix-up near the goal, and tallied again two minutes later on a well-directed shot from the side of the rink, after playing the puck nicely past the Freshman backs. Thacher, substituted for Fisher, scored the next goal, taking the puck past the defence and caging it on a low, clean shot. Lombard scored next from a scrimmage, and then Rice broke...