Word: ely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...employ the same cautious tactics which won him the initial Crimson contest and lost his second engagement with the Tiger. Even before the Blue had obtained any lead over Harvard at the Arena three weeks ago, it was a common sight for three men to be playing in the Eli defense line. As the game wore on the Yale outfit left the attack more and more to individual sallies, but this same policy resulted in a zero score against the Orange and Black...
...past him. In the second period the Crimson showed an alarming facility in losing the puck. Captain Coady played valliantly, and in spite of a severe cold that sapped his energy, he brought about the third goal by a clever pass to Scott. Only Flood's remarkable stops prevented Eli scores in this period and the last, in which Hamlen scored the final goal on a pass from Zarakov...
...first Freshman major sport victory over Yale since the Blue 1925 crew sank at New London in the spring of 1922 was gained Saturday when the Crimson sextet continually outplayed the Eli first-year men until the final figures on the Arena scoreboard read 4-0 for Harvard. This victory closed Harvard's first undefeated hockey season since 1914 and the only game on the ice that Freshmen stickmen have won from the Bulldog first-year men since...
...Crimson Freshmen will seek to avenge the defeat of their football team when the yearling sextet clashes sticks with the Eli first year men at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Boston Arena. The game promises to be the hardest on the 1927 schedule...
...possible comparisons in scores, one favors Yale and the other the Cambridge men. The Elis beat Newton High 2-1 when their team was not at its best, whereas the Crimson triumphed 7-0. Against St. Paul's, however, the Yale men won 3-1 and the Harvard cubs 2-1. The Harvard team has not had a chance to test its strength against the Princeton puck-chasers who defeated the Eli delegation. It is impossible to say that the odds are on Harvard. The two captains, Coady and Noble, are both not only good defense men but all-round...