Word: ices
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be played this afternoon, and the remaining games will follow in sequence. Notices of the games will be printed in the CRIMSON on the day of the game, or posted in Leavitt and Peirce's. Managers are requested to watch the bulletin board there, as lack of ice may cause the postponement of a game...
...Princeton goal for the winning score, 30 seconds after resuming play in the second half. Van Nostrand, who had been playing at rover, went in at centre in the second half. On the face off he stole the puck from Captain Schoen of Princeton and started down the ice. He gathered speed, zigzagged past point and coverpoint, whirled around the cage and shoved the puck between the feet of the goal guard...
...Princeton team outplayed their opponents in the first half. They outskated the Yale players and broke up the forward line every time they swept down the ice. Nearly all the playing in this half was in Yale's territory and a larger score was prevented only by the many excellent stops of York, the Yale goal guard. Hills of Princeton made the first goal 12 minutes after the start of the game and Armour of Yale made a lucky goal three minutes later...
...break. He carried the puck more than any of the other forwards and his work on the defence, body-blocking and skating across, was as good as his offensive stickwork. Each other member of the forward line tallied and each time it was after a brilliant rush down the ice...
Great improvement has been shown in the Freshman hockey squad and the point has now been reached where some idea of the general ability of the team may be obtained. Although the squad has been handicapped by lack of ice and through lack of practice on a rink, the material shows that the seven men finally chosen will form a strong team...