Word: fasters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first eight held its second time trial over the four-mile course against the tide this afternoon. The course was not covered at exceptional speed, the time being between 21 and 22 minutes. This is faster than the first trial held on Friday, and shows improvement. As before, the second crew paced for the first two miles, while the 1923 oarsmen took up the stroke during the last half of the stretch. The second boat ended up even with the University eight, but the Freshmen were left two lengths behind at the finish of the second two miles. The yearlings...
...hands of the much superior and faster St. Paul's team the 1923 hockey seven yesterday suffered a 6 to 1 defeat at Concord, New Hampshire. The school boys were superior to the Freshmen in nearly every phase of the game, but during the second period the Crimson septet braced and throughout this period kept the St. Paul's players from scoring. Davis, the Concord school's right centre, was by far the most powerful factor in his team's victory, and almost unassisted he scored five of the six goals. A. H. Ladd and R. Watts played the best...
...victory over the Boston All-Stars at the Pavilion on Saturday night, the University hockey team showed a better brand of hockey than in any game so far this season and added one more victory to their string of six in succession. Although the All-Stars were individually faster and more experienced, the team-work of the Crimson was the deciding factor in the hard-fought match...
...first defeat of the season was registered Saturday by the Freshman hockey team when it succumbed to the faster and better co-ordinated Exeter seven 3-1. It was the fastest game that the yearlings have yet played, but the Exeter representatives managed to keep the puck in the Crimson territory the main part of the time. Lamont, the Exeter centre, was the most elusive of the Exeter forwards and scored two of the three tallies. The tremendous rushes of O'Hearn often threatened the Freshman goal, but good defensive work by Bancroft and Captain George Owen kept the opposing...
...spite of being pitted against a faster, surer team, the Freshman hockey players won from Dartmouth 1923 by a 2 to 1 score on the Charlesbank rinks Saturday afternoon. Both teams showed good individual playing, but team work on both sides was noticeably lacking. The playing of G. Owen and J. G. Flint kept Dartmouth from scoring several times, while for the Green team Smith and Wanamaker starred, both being fast skaters and clever shooters. G. Owen acted as captain of the Freshman team...