Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gage the direction of their passes made their attack weak and ineffective. There were several good shots made, but in general the men failed to carry the puck past the Freshman defense or to get off their shots in time. The University defense, however, proved strong against the fast attack of the Freshmen. A few days' practice should steady the team down and turn their new energy into aggressive and concerted team-play...
...University and the substitutes, which resulted in a tie score, 1 to 1. Doty played at point for Captain Willetts, Adams at right centre for Hopkins, and Wanamaker at left centre for Phillips, whose injured hand will keep him out of the game for several days. The play was fast but lacked exactness and team-work. There were few clean shots or well guaged passes. Both Wanamaker and Adams showed good form in their positions, however, and the University defence was strong against the individual play of the substitute forwards. The goals were shot by Adams for the University...
Saturday's defeat seems to have infused new energy into the team, which, dispite the loss of two of the strongest men, played a fast game. There are faults in team-play, however, that the week's training must correct...
...winning from the University seven in New York Saturday, 4 to 2, the Princeton hockey team evened up the series and made necessary a rubber game which will be played in New York next Saturday. The play in contrast to the last contest with Yale was remarkably fast and clean. At the end of the first half the score was two all, Harvard playing a wonderful defensive game against the fast Princeton attack as well as being exceedingly aggressive. In the second half however the forwards tired and the substitutes sent in lessened this aggressiveness and forced a defensive game...
...good and so poor. At times, such as in the first Princeton game, when the acme of hockey was attained, the team seemed unbeatable. Then came a great big slump in the character of play in the McGill and first Yale games. The second Yale game was nothing but fast, aggressive shinny, and finally Saturday, the standard of play was better, but not good enough to defeat the star Princeton seven. The loss of Phillips no doubt had much to do with this defeat, and the injury to Willetts may prove a great handicap; but if the team can pull...