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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well played 30-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon, the University hockey team defeated the B. A. A. by the decisive score of 5 to 2. Two goals for the University were made with in the first minute of play, coming as the result of fast rushes and passes from behind the goal to Hopkins, who caged both of them. A short while afterwards, Hopkins made a third goal on a long shot...
Since the cut in the squad on Saturday, the work of perfecting the team has begun in earnest. A marked improvement was noticeable yesterday, especially in passing and following back. The forward line is fast and has a powerful attack, at present excelling the defence. Hopkins and Sortwell in particular are playing fast games...
...minute scrimmage yesterday afternoon. Both of the scores came as the result of good team-work combined with clean shots by Hopkins and Osgood respectively. The former with Sortwell played excellent hockey in the forward line, while in the defence Claflin was strong. All these three men played a fast and heady game...
...especially Damon and Rushmore. The form displayed by the University team in the game was much the best of the season, and the showing made against the Methuen men, most of whom had played in England, was creditable to say the least. The University team's opponents were very fast and R. Clark and Wild did some expert individual work...
...veteran teams played have afforded the team excellent practice and have served to bring out the possibilities of the material. The backfield is good, Captain Barron and Rushmore, Francke and Weston, being men of ability and experience. In the forward line, Needham is a fast man at right wing and T. Hardwick, S. Hopkins, and D. Steele are all fairly sure of positions. A number of men from last year's Freshman team have also been playing well up to the University standard. Nichols at goal has played consistently all fall and will probably defend the goal next spring...