Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...condition of the ice on the ponds about Boston is as follows: Jamaica, fair: Hammond's, fair; Franklin Field, fair; Strawberry Pond, fair; Spy Pond, rough; Charlesbank, rough...
...victory was due to hard work, rather than to clever playing by the University team. By fair passing the team was able to keep possession of the ball the greater part of the time, but the passing often failed in its chief object of advancing the ball. Frequent chances for goals were lost through the failure of the men to place the ball at once well in Pennsylvania's territory by long throws, instead of making short passes far from the goal. The team was also very weak in attempts at goals from fouls. Pennsylvania played a strong blocking game...
...condition of the ice on the different ponds about Boston is as follows: Spy Pond, poor; Jamaica Pond, fair; Hammond's Pond, fair; Crystal Lake, good; Cambridge Skating Rink, good; Charlesbank, poor; Franklin Field, good...
...that of Monday night, but the play was still slow and no efficient teamwork was developed. In a fifteen-minute game with the second team the first team succeeded in scoring five goals to one of the second, but the teamwork was ragged and the goal shooting inaccurate, several fair chances being missed entirely. On the other hand, Smith succeeded in dropping one very pretty throw from near the centre of the floor and Hanavan aided materially in the scoring and forwarding the ball when in the second's territory...
...skating on the ponds about Boston is as follows: Jamaica Pond, fair; Franklin Field, good; Strawberry Pond, Eranklin Park, fair; Spy Pond, fair; Cambridge Skating Rink, good; Hammond's Pond, fair; Charlesbank, good...