Word: finish
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Princeton hockey team was decisively defeated by the B. A. A. seven 4 to 1 at the Arena on Saturday night. The Tigers made a week showing and were outplayed from start to finish. Barring the excellent work of Cohu at goal and Peacock at point, who made several brilliant and unaided efforts to cage the puck, Princeton showed little speed and aggression. Osgood, Huntington and Chadwick starred for the B. A. A. and before his injury in the second period. Huntington played easily the best game on the ice. Hills scored the lone goal for Princeton...
...next page which contains the brief "By the Ways" would be hopeless were it not for a clever review of "As you like it," in jingling rhyme by J. Garland '15. A charcoal sketch by H. Moise follows, and is quite the most finished bit of work in the number. Lampy takes a fling at Life, and its "poor little kids in the snow," in its center page, T. Sizer '16 and a full-page by H. F. Weston '16, although levity on such themes is not to be encouraged. H. F. Weston '16 has other characteristic drawings...
...practice at the Arena on Saturday afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock. After drill in passing and shooting, Teams A and B lined up for a short practice game. The playing of the seven had noticeably improved since Friday and the game was hard-fought from start to finish. Team A won, 2 to 0, the goals being scored by Claflin on a long dash down the rink, and G. Town send, from a scrimmage in front of the goal. A. E. P. Morgan, who is not quite in condition as yet, took only a light practice and will...
...coaches and Captain Talbott the University pays all honor. They have led through the season, in the right spirit, a team that has shown its readiness and willingness to work and to play the game hard to the finish, as Yale teams, in victory or defeat, have played it from the first...
...Crew B and Cameron going to Crew A. A hard week's work then followed in preparation for the fall regatta which began on October 27. On this day the fifth Eliot defeated the fifth Thayer crew by a scant length. On the following day the third Eliot crew finished first in the race for the Filley Cup, the third and fourth Thayer eights getting second and third respectively. On the last day of the regatta crews A and B raced over a mile and seven-eighths and were less than two seconds apart at the finish. Crew B forged...