Word: goals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...score failed. Doyle and W. Brown by clever passing nearly scored, but Willetts carried the puck out of danger. Playing was slow for a short time, but soon Hicks and Hornblower carried the puck from the middle of the rink, and the former scored from in front of the goal. For the rest of the half, there were few tries at goals...
After the face-off in the 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...
Score-Harvard, 1; St. Francis, 0. Goal-Hicks. Referee-Coates. Umpire-MacMillan. Goal umpires-C. W. Short '08, MacDonald. Timekeepers-R. Haydock '10, McSweeney. Time-20 minute halves...
...University team started the game with fast, hard playing, Newton making two goals in the first five minutes of play, quickly followed by one by Allen. Brown then rallied and McKay scored a goal. The University team kept the lead, however, not only through the rest of the half, but also during the entire game. The playing throughout the half was fast and the score at the end was Harvard, 14; Brown...
...game started with ragged playing on both sides, the puck staying for the most part in Harvard territory: The first goal was scored by Sheraton from a fast shot from the side of the rink. Davenport made the next goal after carrying the puck from his position at coverpoint. Seamans made Harvard's only score just before the end of the period from a scrimmage in front of the goal. In the second half the play was more even, Ford shooting the only goal after the puck had been carried the length of the rink by the Crescent forwards...