Word: effectively
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Although more spirited than on Thursday, the work of the University hockey team yesterday was far from satisfactory. In a short game against the scrub, with the backs of the two teams interchanged, the University forwards were unable to shoot with any effect through a defence which was not a little ragged. The University team then lined up against the Senior team, and in the first few minutes of play succeeded in shooting six goals after bringing the puck down the ice by accurate and intelligent passing. Although the opposing team offered but little resistance, this few minutes of sharp...
...seems obvious that there are two points of view from which to consider the question--that of competition with Yale solely and that of the general effect on the University...
...treating the question of exclusion of graduate students from University teams, one should consider the effect such exclusion would have,--first, upon the University, second, upon the country at large, including those smaller colleges whose policy is materially affected by the athletic position of the large Universities, third, upon the efficiency of the teams, and fourth, upon the individuals affected...
...third consideration, the effect of exclusion upon the efficiency of teams, little weight should be given. The efficiency of any transient team should not affect judgment upon the right and wrong of a permanent policy...
From the point of view of its general effect on the University the argument is more important and involved. On the one hand it is urged that athletics are an undergraduate's recreation and that the main interest and support is among the undergraduates. Moreover, that it is apt to be among the graduate students that the doubtful cases arise. But, on the other hand, our teams are after all University teams, the presence of older men adds an element of balance--and the interest felt by the schools represented helps knit our loose-jointed system into a whole...