Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...decided lead by better team-play and more accurate shooting. Several times the Sophomores lost chances, to score on account of poor goal throwing. Sullivan excelled for the Freshmen, making 15 points, and developing fine team-work with Forestall. For the Sophomore team Smith played a hard and fast game...
...result of the game on Saturday was chiefly due to unexpected weakness in the University defence and unexpected strength in the same department of the Princeton team. The Princeton forwards were unusually fast, but, had the Harvard defence played in Vaccordance with the steady improvement it had shown up to Saturday, there would have been no difficulty in stopping the opposing forwards. Foster at point was slow and failed to body-check effectively, so that several times one man carried the puck within five yards of the goal before shooting. In rushing the puck out of the corners Fosters...
...following back to assist the defence. The latter seems to be now finally settled with Foster at coverpoint, Huntington at point, and Chadwick at goal. The only position on the team which remains unsettled is left end. Several men have been tried in this position but none are fast enough to play well with Captain Hicks at left centre...
Palmer and Rushmore played well for 1913, each obtaining one goal. For Noble and Greenough Grant played a hard, fast game, several times carrying the puck the length of the rink...
...Intercollegiate Hockey Association will be played this evening between Princeton and Columbia at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York. As this is the first game of the season for Columbia, it will do much to show the real strength of that team, which is reported to be exceptionally fast, Princeton defeated Yale two out of three games at Pittsburgh during the Christmas vacation and has a very strong defence. The third game in the intercollegiate series will be played on Saturday evening in the St. Nicholas Rink between Harvard and Cornell...