Word: ices
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...there is ice, the University hockey team will play its third intercollegiate game against Brown on the Stadium rink this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. This is the only game of the intercollegiate series that will be played in Cambridge. If the game should be cancelled a notice will be posted at Leavitt & Peirce's before 3 o'clock...
Since the game with Princeton last Saturday, the University team has had only one day of practice on ice, and the development of the Brown team has been similarly handicapped. Owing to the continued warm weather the forwards on the University team have been unable to learn to play together this season. Especially when near their opponent's goal the men are inclined to shoot wildly...
...moments near Princeton's goal. With the Occasional exception of Macleod they still fail to follow back properly after losing the puck, and if the Princeton team had not been equally deficient in this respect the score would probably have been reversed. The rough and dirty condition of the ice undoubtedly accounted to some extent for the crude work of the University team. The play of the Princeton team, which had not held practice for ten days, was poor and erratic in many of the respects in which the work of the University team was weak...
Many phenomenal stops were made by Ivy at goal. He was the only player on the University team who was not confused by the poor ice and the closeness of the score. Willetts played fairly well, but Dr. Newhall at coverpoint played too far out from his position and often allowed the Princeton forwards to pass him. Pell was extremely slow in following back and M. Newhall at the opposite end did not make sufficient use of the sides. Macleod seldom followed in on Townsend's long shots for goals...
...ice is in fair condition at the following ponds in the vicinity of Cambridge: Spy Pond, and Arlington Reservoir at Arlington; North Brighton playground and Rogers Park Pond at Brighton; Franklin Field, Franklin Park, Boston; Wood Island Pond at East Boston; Strandway playground at South Boston...