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...practice marked the end of work for the University squad until Monday, January 1, and in commenting on the progress of the men Coach Winsor would say no more than they were "coming by degrees." He placed G. Townsend '17 at right wing in the place of R. H. Kissel '19 and the former measurably strengthened the forward line, and scored the first goal in a scrimmage with the B. A. A. Seven. T. K. Fisher '17 was out of the game with a bruised ankle, but Kissel's injured foot is all right again, for he skated around...
...University hockey team will meet the Boston Hockey Club seven in the Arena this evening at 8.15 o'clock in the second game of the season. With the loss of R. H. Kissel '19, who cut his foot just as yesterday's practice ended, and of H. M. Bliss '17, who is ill, the University team is greatly weakened at right wing and that position will probably be filled throughout the game by R. E. Gross '19 the only remaining right wing...
...afternoon and the subordination of the individual to the good of the team was never more noticeable. The practice started with a scrimmage between teams A and B, which ended in favor of the former, 3 to 0, each goal being by a different man in the forward line. Kissel showed much improvement in his playing, keeping up with the rest of the line and being continually on the lookout for opportunities to score. He obtained the first goal. The second was on a long, clean shot by E. O. Baker '17, who played a heady, consistent game throughout...
...forwards would dash down the side of the rink. His quick pass to G. A. 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...
Coach Winsor is trying out all possible combinations in the line of the University hockey team in order to be able to pick the most effective and consequently displaced E. O. Baker '17, who has been a regular since the opening of practice, and R. H. Kissel '19 with G. Townsend '18 and A. H. Bright '19. The new line-up of forwards proved fast and heady with the result that the first team was able to score three times in 15 minutes against team D. Two of these goals were by Townsend, scored as the outcome of brilliant individual...