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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Rice '17, who slipped it into the goal, one minute and 20 seconds after the referee's whistle had blown. The forwards forced the playing for the next five minutes with fast skating and good passing, but before they could score P. H. Smart '14 got the puck away and tied the score in six minutes and 48 seconds, dashing through the University's defence and passing back and forth down the rink to L. M. Lombard '17. Rice soon put the University in the lead again when he pushed the puck past McKay from a scrimmage, after Thacher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM WON 7-2 | 12/21/1916 | See Source »

...Rice '17 played a remarkable game at wing and was responsible for the first score. He was continually on the look-out for the puck and as soon as he got it away from the B. A. A. forwards would dash down the side of the rink. His quick pass to G. A. Percy '18 led to a pretty goal by the latter. Percy had several more chances for goals but lost them because he was shooting too high. The final score was made by R. H. Kissel '19. While the regulars and first-string substitutes were in, the play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO PLAY B. A. A. CANDIDATES | 12/15/1916 | See Source »

...stop to pick it up or follow wild shots down the sides of the Arena. E. O. Baker '17 and T. H. Rice '17 did some pretty passing on the left side of the rink, but the scoring was all the result of individual playing. G. A. Percy '18 got the first goal at the very start of the practice but though the line carried the puck up the rink time and again, and had frequent scrimmages in front of team D's goal, it could not shoot it in. R. E. Gross '19, substituting for H. M. Bliss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY MEN SHOWED GAIN IN SPEED AND ACCURACY | 12/12/1916 | See Source »

...send their girls to these institutions, which are colleges in every sense of the word. How much personal investigation by Mr. Sunday preceded this wholesale denunciation we are, of course, unable to say. He did not attempt to go into details, nor did he state where or how he got the information on which his sensational charges were based. He denounced the New England colleges, all of them, as the rottenest in the country and as training schools for infidels, and he threatened that when he went back to the West he would advertise the New England colleges as such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Re New England Colleges. | 12/11/1916 | See Source »

...long as the line was solid he backfield had time to get the elusive plays in operation. The trouble with Harvard this season was that the line was not strong enough to protect the backfield till it got under way; in consequence the opposing players got through and stripped Harvard's secret plays of all their mystery. . . . . It is a surprising feature of this gridiron season to see the Crimson down to sixth place in the ranking of the teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PITTSBURG GIVEN FIRST PLACE BY NEW YORK TIMES WHILE UNIVERSITY ELEVEN PUT AT SIXTH POSITION | 12/4/1916 | See Source »

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