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Princeton won the deciding match of the series with Yale at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, Saturday by the score of 3 to 1. The victory was due in large part to the team-work of the Princeton forward line. Baker was at his best and scored one of the goals. Kilner was responsible for the other two, caging the puck after some fast passing by the line in the first instance, and in the second case by catching Driscoll, the Yale goal, asleep. Driscoll was removed after the third goal, Schiller taking his place peacock was very much...
...week the Freshmen have been unable to practice outside owing to the warm weather. The team however, had three opportunities to practice in the Arena with the University team. In these scrimmages the Freshman played a good defensive game and showed up comparatively well against the University players. The forward line has not yet demonstrated its full ability as a scoring machine, and the game this afternoon will be not only a test, but a good opportunity for improvement. HARVARD 1917 ANDOVER Baldwin, l.w. r.w., Appleton Baker, l.c. r.c., F. Paradise Childs, r.e. l.e., Lee Fisher, r.w. l.w., Ashley Morgan...
...University substitutes had little trouble defeating the Freshmen, 12 to 3. Both teams played fast and hard. Morgan, who scored most of the goals for the substitutes, was conspicuous in the forward line...
...started down the ice, but was not allowed to finish; for each time he was guided towards the side boards and placed in such a position that he could not shoot. By boxing Baker and keeping in position so as to cover all the lanes of approach, the University forwards reduced to a minimum the effectiveness of the brilliant rushes of the opponents. Claflin and Willetts did noble work defensively; it was only a few times that they were passed, and then far off to one side where it made no difference. Kuhn, always dangerous in front of the goal...
There are three facts to be remembered in connection with this evening's hockey game. First, the Harvard game of four men in the forward line, each covering his own territory, has triumphed over Princeton, with an attack centered about Baker, in three games out of five. Second, the University team, after an unfortunate Christmas trip and a period of slow development, has progressed remarkably since the contest with Dartmouth. Third, the men have shown themselves from the beginning imbued with that characteristic of Coach Winsor's teams, fight. Princeton, a seven of unusual power with the better record behind...