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...University hockey team defeated Laval University of Canada yesterday afternoon in the Stadium by the score of 3 to 0. The game was roughly played and the teams seemed evenly matched in the first half, no goals being scored. The well-organized team-play of the University forwards far excelled the fast individual work of Laval who showed no concentrated attack...
...games will be played this afternoon in scrub hockey which will bring the series down to the finals in one division and the semi-finals in the other. The Canucks will play the Avenging Angels in the second round and the Mermaids will play the Chuck-a-Pucks in the semi-finals. The winners of the Ganucks vs. Avenging Angels will play the Frozen Feet tomorrow, and the winners of this game will play the winners of the Mermaids vs. Chuck-a-pucks on Friday, provided there...
...University hockey team will play the Laval College of Montreal in the Stadium this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, Admission to the game will be by tickets which will be on sale today at 50 cents each at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the gate; reserved seat tickets will be $1. The ice in the Stadium rink has been greatly improved by the cold weather of the past two days and is now in perfect shape...
...Laval is considered as good a team as St. Francis College, the game today will probably be extremely close and interesting. Last year Laval was one of the members of the Canadian Intercollegiate League, to which the University of Toronto, Queen's College and McGill University also belonged. Laval finished third, defeating McGill but being beaten by the unusually strong team of the other two colleges...
...second half, Gardner received the puck but his shot was stopped by MacDonald. St. Francis rallied now, and scoring was only prevented by the quick work of Washburn at goal, who stopped two shots from a scrimmage in front of his goal. The most exciting play of the game now occurred in front of St. Francis's goal, but MacDonald took the puck himself and carried it to the middle of the rink. In the few remaining minutes of play there was no scoring...