Word: goals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the first half the informals were slightly the faster, and succeeded in keeping the puck near the Wanderers' goal most of the time. The first score came at the end of seven minutes and 40 seconds, when N. S. Walker '20 caged the puck by a back-hand shot at the finish of a rush down the rink with the informal forwards. Less than a minute later Burkhart, the Wanderer's right wing, carried the puck beyond the informal forwards and by a long shot past the defence scored the only goal for his side and the last...
...extra five-minute period which was played in an attempt to decide the contest was marked by the fastest playing and stiffest defence of the evening for both sides. W. J. Louderback '20, at goal for the informals, twice prevented scores by brilliant stops, while Mackay, for the Wanderers, was also responsible for staving off defeat for his team. At the end of the period the playing was as even as at the beginning and the game was called...
...certain rank in some training corps does not make anyone even a non-com. It is the experience gained in preparatory regiments, in addition to natural or acquired ability, that wins high positions. Because a cadet has graduated from the R. O. T. C. he will not reach his goal, but because he has fitted himself sufficiently to be superior to those whom he leads he will. Since the leaders are the best men possible, whoever has trained thoroughly to win a commission will be almost certain to secure his prize, even if the enlists as a private. For these...
...informal game played on the Charlesbank rink yesterday, the Boston Navy Yard team, headed by "Raymie" Skilton, easily defeated the informals, 6 to 2. A. H. Bright '19 scored one of the informals' tallies and played a strong game, the other goal being accidentally registered by Skilton of the Navy Yard team in a scrimmage in front of the Navy Yard's net. The latter player was easily the star of the game; his great experience and that of his team-mates proving too large an obstacle for the informal attack to overcome
Score--Freshmen 6, Exeter 0. Goals --Avery (2), Bigelow (2), Humphrey, Buntin. Penalties--Rowley, slashing; Conlon, Snelling, Rowley, unnecessary roughness. Referee--Stubbs. Goal umpires--Slade, Sweeney. Time--Two 20-minute periods...