Word: lacks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game between the Freshman and St. Mark's hockey teams, which was postponed last Thursday because of weather conditions, will be played off tomorrow afternoon on the St. Mark's rink at Southboro. The 1919 team has been seriously handicapped during the past week because of the lack of ice which has made practice impossible. Up until the forced halt in practice the team was steadily improving and with a promising amount of material from which to draw, gave every indication of rounding into winning form. The game tomorrow afternoon will show how serious the set-back caused by inactivity...
...seven was completely outclassed, making only a few weak attempts at scoring, while Huntington, skating through the University defence, caged the puck, and Sands repeated the trick, making a clean goal. A few seconds later he scored from a mix-up. Except for Percy, the University forwards appeared to lack confidence and determination on the defence, while on the offence they did not form their line well, going up in pairs and singly. The wings especially were drawn out of position. Poor ice contributed to a tendency towards poor skating and frequent falls. The passing was uncertain, and could...
...scrub hockey series has been postponed on account of lack of ice. Four teams are left in the series, the Chuck-a-Pucks, the Hard-Boiled Eggs, the No-Names, and the Hard Guys, and these teams will play off the championship as soon as any ice is available...
...account of lack of ice the Freshman hockey team was forced to postpone the game with St. Mark's School, which was to have been played yesterday. The game will be played at Southboro tomorrow, if there is ice. Games in the scrub hockey series were also postponed...
...victory of the New York team was due in great part to the playing of the former Princeton star, "Hobey" Baker, together with the clever and opportune stick-work of his teammate, Ellis, who scored three of the five goals. The B. A. A. seven suffered through lack of team-work, which prevented its most sensational player, Skilton, from shooting as many goals as he otherwise might have done. The whole game was replete with spectacular plays on both sides, which held the 6,500 spectators breathless during the whole time...