Word: goals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Goals--Martin, Van Ingen (2), Bacon. Penalties -- Gaston, unsportsmanlike conduct, expelled from game. Referee--Gross. Goal umpires--Wilder, Hofer. Time--two 20-minute periods...
Captain Martin started the scoring by bouncing the puck past J. Holmes after two minutes of play. From then on, however, the Freshmen held the upper hand and in the remainder of the half scored all three of their goals. L. B. Van Ingen tallied after six minutes from a mixup in front of the cage. F. M. Bacon scored again shortly after this by a fairly long, accurage shot. Van Ingen made the third and final tally by caging the puck from the side-boards. The second half was marked by effective Pomfret defensive playing, especially by Mackey...
Gross, A. H. Bright '19 and Rice starred for the informals on the offensive, while N. S. Walker '20 was the strongest defensive player. Randall and Cann of the Radio School threatened the University goal several times...
...beginning of the contest there was no scoring, although the University forwards threatened the Radio goal several times, and the sailors attempted a few long shots. At the end of six minutes, E. Cabot '20 netted the puck from a scrimmage in front of the cage, and two minutes later W. W. Rice '18 tallied on a short shot from the side. The Navy then made their only goal, when Cann scored. For the remained of the period of the informals maintained a slight advantage...
Score--Informals 7, Radio School 1. Goals--Rice 3, Gibbs 2, Cabot, Gross, Cann. Referee--E. L. Bigelow '21. Timekeeper--T. M. Avery '21. Goal Umpires--Avery and R. E. Larsen '21. Time--18 minute periods...