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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Baker '17, who played a heady, consistent game throughout, and used his body well; and the last one was the result of some good passing down the rink by all the forwards, G. A. Percy '18 securing the goal. The latter was much steadier in every way and kept his shots consistently low, hard and accurate. In ten minutes of individual practice he succeeded in putting nearly every other shot past the goal tender. Although the entire squad appeared to work more smoothly than last week, the men were still a little over-anxious and apt to shoot too soon...
Although the team showed a marked brace for the final game of the season with Haverford last Saturday and kept the ball in the visitors' territory most of the time, the necessary "push" was lacking and neither side was able to get the winning goal after two extra five-minute periods had been played. The tie score assures Haverford of third place in the league with a per centage of 600, having won three games, lost one and tied one. If the visitors had won they would have been tied for first place with Princeton and Pennsylvania. On the other...
...showing of the University team in the game with the B. A. A. last Saturday and told the men today that there were so many faults that it was hard to pick them out. He took most of the forwards and gave them individual instruction in shooting and kept them at it for a considerable time. His criticism of the defence of the regular team was more favorable, but that part of the team is not yet perfected...
...Percy '18 led to a pretty goal by the latter. Percy had several more chances for goals but lost them because he was shooting too high. The final score was made by R. H. Kissel '19. While the regulars and first-string substitutes were in, the play was kept around the B. A. A. goal but Skilton made some brilliant dashes against the lower teams...
Townsend played a hard, steady game at left centre and worked well with T. H. Rice '17 at left wing. These two players kept the puck almost entirely down in front of the substitutes' goal and did some clever passing along the boards. Townsend, in particular, carried the puck frequently through the opposing team, his individual work as well as team play standing out conspicuously. Percy was easily the fastest man on the ice and was, besides, brilliant on the defence, slowing up the scrub forwards by skating across in front of them when they had the puck...