Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...defeated the Harvard Freshmen at Concord, Saturday afternoon by the score of 6 to 2. The team-play of St. Paul's was superior to that of the Freshmen, whose two goals were scored by brilliant individual playing. In the first half the ice was covered with snow, making fast skating and accurate passing impossible. The play was very even in this period, the half ending with the score 2 to 2. St. Paul's clearly out-played the Freshmen in the second half, scoring four goals and keeping the puck almost entirely in their opponents' territory. Houston, at cover...
...defensive throughout. The game was rough at times, especially towards the end, many penalties resulting. G. Hornfeck was hurt just before the close of the first half and Garon took his place. For the University team, Gardner and Morgan, each of whom scored 3 goals, played a fast, steady game, while Du Fresne excelled for the Wanderers...
McPhearson made the last goal for the Wanderers just after the opening of the second half. From then on they were completely outclassed by the fast concentrated attack of the University forwards. Gardner scored almost immediately, and Morgan made the next goal after he and Hornblower had carried the puck the length of the rink. Accurate shots by Hornblower and Morgan gave Gardner the chance to make the next score. From a scrimmage in front of the goal, Morgan shot the puck into the net, and goals by Ford, Hicks, and Gardner followed in quick succession. This ended the scoring...
...University and Tufts second teams played before and between the halves of the University game, the home team winning, 14 to 12. The game was fast, but marred by roughness and frequent penalties. Moody and Yamins both played well, and between them did the greater part of the scoring for the second team...
...Canadians displayed fast individual work at the start and had the puck in Harvard's territory for several minutes. But the University forwards soon got together and came down the ice with a rush, Horn blower scoring just as the whistle blew for off-side play. The goal was not allowed and the puck went to the other end of the rink. The play became rougher and Champaigne was ruled off. Several good chances to score were missed by the University forwards, whose shots were wild. The half ended without a score, though the University team lost five chances during...