Word: gerbig
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...slip the puck by Gleason before the Princeton goal guard was ready for the second shot. In less than 30 seconds the Tigers were able to tie the score when Davis, the offensive star on the Orange and Black combination, took, a long, lateral pass from Captain Van Gerbig and shot it past Bigelow from a position close to the goal. For five minutes the play livened up, both teams fighting desperately to break the deadlock. Finally Captain owen recovered the puck deep in Crimson territory and by clever dribbling and foot work, skated alone just beyond center-ice, where...
...Princeton, Van Gerbig and Davis did most of the offensive work while Wall at left defense repeatedly broke up the Crimson attacks...
...University took the aggressive at the start of the contest when Beals got the puck at the face off and carried it down to the Princeton defense. Van Gerbig recovered it, however, and went down to the Crimson ice where the Tigers maintained a prolonged attack. For most of the period the play was down on the University's defensive line, but the Tiger wings could not break through and were forced to resort to long, ineffective shots. In the middle of the period Coach Gaw met the move by shifting Van Gerbig to a similar position with the result...
HARVARD PRINCETON Walker, l.w. r.w., Van Gerbig Larocque, c. c., Davis Hill, r.w., l.w., Stout Crosby, l.d. r.d., Scull Owen, r.d. l.d., Wall Bigelow, g. g., Gleason...
Norrie, who played in the right-wing position against the Crimson in the first game, has been forced to give up hockey on account of illness and Captain Van Gerbig has been moved up to fill his place. The defensive post thus left vacant has been filled by Scull. The change in the line-up has slightly weakened the strength of the Princeton combination...