Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second University hockey team overwhelmingly defeated the Boston College seven by a 6 to 0 score on the Stadium rink yesterday afternoon. The game was slow at the start, but closed with fast and aggressive playing. Appleton and Kissel were the individual stars for the second seven, while W. Falvery played well for the visitors. The teams lined up as follows in yesterday's game. UNIVERSITY SECOND. BOSTON COLLEGE. Folsom, l.w. r.w., A. Falvery Patterson, l.c. r.c., McCarty Rice, r.c. l.c., O'Brien Kissel, r.w. l.w., W. Falvery Duncan, c.p. c.p., Houghey Appleton, p. p., Shay Liggett, g. g., Murray
...well for the Freshmen. Marshall, the Freshman coverpoint, fell down when he attempted to check one of the University forwards, hitting his head on the ice, and was knocked unconscious for three minutes, but he will probably be in shape again for practice today. The team worked at a fast pace yesterday, with the forwards keeping well together and following the puck closely...
...fast scrimmage against the Harvard Club seven at the Arena yesterday afternoon gave the University hockey team a victory by the narrow margin of 2 goals to 1. The team played in somewhat ragged form, and only several pretty stops by Wylde and some poor shooting by the Harvard Club wings decided the scrimmage in the University's favor. Baker scored against the Harvard Club after some clever stick-handling and a few minutes later a good piece of team-work gave the Harvard Club a goal. Fisher gave the University team the lead when he played the puck neatly...
...Bierworth, the Yale backs, were also successful in stopping almost every attack. Only the prettiest possible exhibition of team-work enabled the Crimson forwards to play through and score the second goal. Yale's forward line was without the services of the captain and star, Burgess, who is a fast, aggressive player. His absence was certainly felt; but Jacob, who took his place at rover, played a good game, proving to be Yale's strongest offensive factor. Percy played his usual fast, hard game for the University. The wing pairs were about evenly matched. Thacher played effectively, but both...
...Jacobs, also a sophomore, will take the left wing position. Armour, another sophomore, covers the other end of the line. Both men play the boards and follow up aggressively, but leave most of the shooting to the centres. Rice and Thacher, the University wings, though perhaps not quite as fast as Gould and Armour, handle their sticks a little better. Thacher has been coached to pass out to the centres a great deal, and follows the puck up to the goal pretty closely, often scoring on rebounds in practice. Rice has developed rapidly for the other wing...