Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hard fought fencing match with the Institute of Technology at the Institute Gymnasium on Saturday night, Harvard won by the score of 5 to 4. All the bouts were close and fast and several required an extension of time to decide the winner. The best fencing was done by F. Lage, captain of the Technology team, and by H. W. Holmes 1G. Technology was represented by F. Lage, J. Medeiro and B. Medeiro; the University by H. W. Holmes 1G., W. MacLeod '05 and A. Tyng '04. Following is the result by bouts...
...first half Harvard scored 12 points, while Pennsylvania scored from the floor but twice and threw one free try. Pennsylvania was kept continually on the defensive and seemed entirely outplayed in passing and shooting. One of the features of the play was the long passing and fast rushed the length of floor by the University team though the effect of these was partly negatived by the inaccuracy of the forwards in the throw for baskets. Bigelow and Gring played a strong defensive game in this half and confined the Pennsylvania forwards to long and difficult throws...
...practice yesterday afternoon by the score of 26 to 10. In many respects the practice was the most encouraging that has been held this season, but the men still show disregard for some of the minor rules which in a regular contest would be penalized as fouls. The fast floor work and strong defense of the second team alone prevented a much larger score...
...University hockey team, in its first game of the season, defeated the Boston Hockey Club, Saturday afternoon, by the score of 4 to 1, on the University rink on Holmes Field. The game was fast and hard-fought, but Harvard, with better team work, held at all times a distinct advantage. The best playing on the University team was done by Souther and Kernan, while on the Boston team, the work of Foster and Winsor, captain of the University team of 1902, was especially noticeable...
...squad of candidates. A fair amount of team play has been developed for so early in the season, but the men still tend toward individual work. The forwards fail to make sufficient use of the sides of the rink, and do not follow back with the puck fast enough, relying too much on the strength of the defense. There is considerable carelessness in passing, but the shooting is very good...