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Coming back with three goals in the second period after having trailed in the opening half and led on by the stellar playing of Captain Morgan, the University hockey team downed Princeton in the Arena last night by the score of 4 to 3. The game was hard fought and at times rough, and the final result was continually in the balance. This victory evens up the series between the two universities and the play-off will be in the Arena on February...
...game throughout was an exhibition of hockey as it should not be played. In the first half particularly, the University forwards would not keep together and the defence made errors of judgment that might have turned out fatally. The outstanding feature of the evening, however, was the all-around playing of Captain Morgan and Percy for the University and of Captain Schoen for Princeton. The former were aggressive when the rest of the Crimson team was sluggish and ragged, and the latter was responsible for all three of the Tigers' goals...
...long shot that got by. Baldwin went in at left centre in the middle of the period and within two minutes had made the Crimson's fourth and last tally, carrying the puck down himself. Schoen made Princeton's third score 13 seconds before the end of the game...
...feature of the game tonight will be the comparison of two unusually strong defensive trios. At goal, J. I. Wylde '17 and Ford both rank high in hockey circles. Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 is probably the best defence player in intercollegiate hockey today, and T. C. Thacher '18 is another very fast back. Comey and Scully, the Princeton primary defence men, proved their ability against the University two weeks...
Both the Crimson and Tiger sevens play the same type of hockey, their ability to score depending largely on polished team-work between the forwards. In the passing game, the Crimson forwards are a shade better than their opponents, but the Tiger linemen are as a whole more accurate shots. This is true especially of Captain Schoen and Humphreys, the centre pair. In G. A. Percy '18 and E. O. Baker '17, however, they will be opposed by the fastest of the University forwards and the best man in the forward line defensive game, respectively. T. H. Rice '17, with...