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...score of 4 to 1. The team-play of the 1914 forwards was good and showed improvement over the former games. Sortwell, Adams, and Hopkins played well together, and several times carried the puck down the ice by good team-work. The defence was also better than usual and kept the opposing forwards well away from the goal. The team-work of the Milton players was less conspicuous, and it was only by the brilliant individual work of Phillips that they scored...
...Library will be open Sunday evenings as well as Sunday afternoons during the mid-year examination period and for the next two Sundays, restricted books, such as are kept behind the superintendent's desk, if taken out Saturday night, must be returned by 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, so that they will be available for students in the Library Sunday afternoon and evening. Other reserved books may still be taken out as usual at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and kept until the following Monday at 9 o'clock. Both kinds of books may be taken out Sunday evening...
...several good chances to score. Aside from this, the work of the University forwards was good. They followed back, carried the puck well, and gave the defence excellent assistance, often overtaking the Princeton forwards before they had an opportunity to shoot. The defence was as strong as usual and kept the opposing attack well away from the goal. The Princeton men made vain attempts at team-work, but, with the exceptions of Kay and McKinney, could not skate fast enough to hold a lead over the University forwards. On the whole, the game was cleanly played, although men were...
...second period the play became rougher, and all the scores were through individual effort. Loutrel and Cox of Yale excelled, and between them scored six more goals, the former making four of them. Stucklen succeeded in making another point for Dartmouth, but most of the time the Yale defence kept the Dartmouth forwards well away from the goal...
...second half the speed of the play increased, and the forwards were kept busy. Hornblower scored in the first two minutes of play after Leslie had carried the puck the length of the ice and passed to him from behind the goal. During the next 15 minutes the Canadian seven scored four more points, two by Blair, and one each by Scott and Cassels. The first score by Blair was the result of clever team-work in which Sargent and Scott were the other participants. There was no more scoring until eight minutes had passed. Then Blair shot the puck...