Word: ices
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University hockey squad held a short practice yesterday afternoon on Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill. On account of the poor condition of the ice the work of the forwards was very erratic, but served to try out various defensive combinations. The first part of the practice consisted in individual work by the forwards in carrying the puck against several combinations of defensive candidates...
After this, two teams were chosen and a 20-minute game played. The snow, which had gradually accumulated on the ice, prevented the forwards of both sides from doing any effective work against the defence, and only one goal was scored. In the absence of Houston and Huntington all the candidates who reported for the positions of point and cover point were given a long try-out. Foster, Blackall, and Balch seemed the most effective in stopping the opposing for wards...
...University hockey squad held its second practice on ice at Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill, on Saturday afternoon. About 30 men reported for the University team and all were given a chance to play. Coach A. Winsor '02, who from now on will have charge of the coaching of the University team, was present and paid special attention to the candidates for the three defence positions, all of which were left vacant by graduation. On account of the ineligibility of one of last year's forwards; it has also become necessary to fill the position of right centre...
About 20 members of the University hockey squad reported for the first practice of the year on ice yesterday afternoon at Hill Pond, Arlington. Although the surface was small, it was in excellent condition and served to give the forwards a good try-out against various defence combinations...
...soon as ice forms on any of the nearby ponds, practice for the University ands freshman squads will be held at places to be announced in Leavitt ad Peirce's window. These notices will be posted by 1 o'clock on the day of practice...