Word: hards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first goal was made towards the end of the first half; Rumsey carrying the puck down the ice by good dodging passed to Pell who scored on a hard shot from the side. The Harvard defence was especially strong during this period, usually stopping their opponents before they could shoot. Early in the second half, Ford carried the puck through the entire opposing team by very clever dodging and passed to Rumsey, who scored on a short shot from in front of the goal. A few minutes later, Pell and Rumsey worked an excellent piece of passing down the side...
...University hockey squad practiced yesterday afternoon on Hill Pond, Arlington. A 25-minute scrimmage was held in which the University team defeated the second team by the score of 1 to 0. The shooting was hard and accurate and the forwards are rapidly developing and the forwards are rapidly developing team work. Sampson and Willetts at point kept down the score by their excellent defensive work. Rumsey did the best work of the forwards. The summary: UNIVERSITY TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Pell, l.e. r.e., Chapin, Beard Paine, l.e. r.e., Irving Rumsey, r.c. l.c., Crosby Hicks, r.e. l.e., Dougherty, Chapin Ford...
Coach J. G. Lathrop said that there was no reason for being confident of a victorious team this spring and the men must work hard and get out new material...
...prospects for a strong team this year are not encouraging, although four of last year's team-Captain I. S. Broun '08, E. S. Allen '09 and E. S. Currie '09 forwards and P. Brooks '09 guard-are still available. However, it will be very hard to fill the positions of centre and guard left vacant by the loss of H. V. Amberg '08 and ex-Captain E. L. Burnham '07. The most promising men for centre are G. G. Browne '10, W. H. Dial '09 and O. A. Wyman '08, while C. Almy, Jr., '08 has shown up well...
...usual number of rehearsals and committee meetings, there were three lectures open to the public, a free performance of the Cercle Francais plays, and a concert by a famous quartet. It is true that these entertainments appealed to different classes of men; but many must have found it hard to choose between two of them...