Word: games
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University informal seven suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of the Navy Yard second team between the halves of the Freshman game at the Arena on Saturday night, when the sailors won by a score of 3 to 1. The Navy septet showed good teamwork and were very fast at following up their shots, while the University players showed a lack of team-play, due to their long lay-off, and found it extremely difficult to shoot the puck past the clever Navy goal-guard...
...game was fast and exciting throughout, and it was not until the end of the second half that Reycroft clinched the victory for the sailor seven on a pretty shot to the far corner of the University net. In the first period the only score was made by Hogan, on a pass from Tirrell. The game then progressed evenly until the second period, when Tirrell, who, with Reycoft and Connor, starred for the Navy, scored on a rebound. The single tally for the University was made toward the end of the last period by A. H. Bright '19. The latter...
...when the Freshmen played together in fast, accurate teamplay and completely outwitted the Eli defence. In the second half, however, the Yale freshmen braced and held the 1921 players from further scoring. The heavy defeat of the Elis was due greatly to the fact that it was their first game of the season...
...University informal hockey team will meet the Navy Yard second team between the halves of the Freshman game at the Arena this evening in the sixth game of their season. Thus far the informal seven has won four games and tied one, scoring 20 goals to their opponents...
...dual contest so far this year, and that was when the Freshman football team was persuaded that Yale was superior last fall. That defeat is not a stain to be wiped out, but it remains a disappointment which we should like to forget through the result of today's game. The war has made us fairly liberal in athletics, and we now maintain publicly that we want to see the best team win. Yet we have not become so militarily impartial that we take any particular delight in having Yale win. We want the Freshmen to administer to our friends...