Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University hockey team won its first victory of the season last night by defeating the Boston Hockey Club 7 to 2, at the Arena. The playing on both sides was ragged, but the Crimson seven worked together so much better than their opponents that the final result of the game was never in doubt. In spite of the erratic playing of the University team there is room for encouragement in the fact that such a large score was made and that individual effort played a very much smaller part in obtaining the goals than it has earlier this season...
...University resulted from the team play of G. A. Percy '18 and E. O. Baker '17, the former having a clear shot when the latter drew the goal tender out of position. The good defensive work of Captain Morgan and Thacher prevented many shots by the Boston Hockey Club, and J. I. Wylde '17's consistent playing at goal also contributed to keeping the opposing score down...
...score standing 5 to 1, the substitutes on the squad were given a chance in the game. The remaining two goals were made by T. K. Fisher '17 and G. Town-send '17 in 12.05 and 17.30 respectively. During this time Clifford scored the second goal for the Boston Hockey Club...
...Boston Hockey Club has suffered from being a new organization and consequently having difficulties in holding practice with the same line-up regularly. Most of its work has been against the teams of the University squad and honors in these practice games have been about equally divided between the two squads...
Owing to the impossibility of keeping more than 18 or 20 players on the University hockey squad, and as a large percentage of these men are Seniors, far more attention is to be paid to the development of a strong second team this year than ever before. A schedule of nine games has already been completed including a number of trips. For the first time, it is hoped that the Yale second team is to be played as the last game of the season, and arrangements to that effect are now being made...