Word: gamely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After the recess, scrimmage practice will be begun in earnest under the direction of L. M. Lombard '17, the new Freshman hockey coach, in preparation for the first game which will come soon after college re-opens. More candidates are still needed and may report with the squad in January. If the Charlesbank rinks are available practice will probably be held there...
...University hockey squad ran through the last practice before the vacation on the Charlesbank rinks yesterday afternoon. Teams A and B had a brisk scrimmage which occupied the major part of the afternoon, as Coach Claflin is working hard to whip the team into shape for the opening game with Toronto on January...
...hockey squad will break training today until December 31, when the entire aggregation will report at the Cambridge Ice Pavilion for practice. Daily practice will be held from then until Saturday's game under the direction of Coach Claflin. It is expected that Coach Alfred Winsor '02 will be able to come out for a day or two before the team meets the Canadians...
...practice was regularly begun yesterday when the yearling squad reported at the Hill Pond at Arlington. L. M. Lombard '17, a former University player acted as coach for the squad of about 35 men. Practice for the afternoon consisted mainly of passing and shooting and other fundamentals of the game, no scrimmage or team play being attempted...
...practice, the entire squad moved out to the Commonwealth Armory, where an enclosed surface 225 feet by 175 feet gave ample room for drill. Yesterday the men ran through their second practice there and worked the same points which have busied them since practice was resumed after the Yale game. In addition, the drill was lengthened out to permit the coaches to show the two teams all they know about characteristic Oregon plays, on which they have not yet the complete details. As the first eleven bucked the second team J. F. Brown '22 took C. A. Clark's place...