Word: forward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University hockey team will meet Princeton in the rubber game of the series at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Against the individual skill of Princeton's remarkable forwards, Baker, Kilner, and Kuhn, the University will present an equally efficient defence in Willetts and Claflin, supported by Carnochan, an exceptionally good goal. On the attack, Harvard's strength lies in a well-balanced forward line, fast and aggressive, with marked ability at passing and shooting...
...date fixed in the contract. The roofs are now completed except for the slating, which will be done in the next two weeks if the weather conditions are favorable. Nearly all the windows have been set and the temporary heat turned on, so that the plastering work can go forward rapidly. A two weeks' strike among the plasterers, because of a misunderstanding as to the terrazzo work caused considerable delay on the inside construction. Within the next three weeks the work will begin on the interior finish...
...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 in which the opponents aided by the brilliant rushes and passes of Baker, Kuhn, and Kilner proved superior, the two goals they secured then, giving them the victory. It was Baker who when Harvard...
...only lost the game but suffered much more, for Captain Willetts had a rib fractured in a collsion with Baker and Phillips, although he started the game and played two minutes, was unable to continue with his injured hand. Smart and Hopkins who played through the game in the forward line were the best of the forwards, the former scoring the two goals for Harvard. Claflin and Willetts as usual kept up their good defensive work so characteristic of their play this year...
...team-work-was shown and the University players were unable to keep the puck in their possession. The play was marred by a great deal of unnecessary roughness and tripping. The play was, however, mostly in Yale's territory. Phillips caged the disc early in the period but a forward pass was detected and the goal not allowed. The men took too long shots and failed to follow in, wasting several opportunities to score. Hopkins scored what proved to be Harvard's only tally towards the close of the game...