Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carrying the puck the entire length of the rink through the B. A. A. line and defence. Tuck, Jones, and Osgood each scored shortly afterwards for the amateur seven, and kept the play in the University's territory. J. I. Wylde '17 and E. M. Martin '18, particularly the latter, saved the Crimson team from being badly outscored. Martin had a difficult time of it, and made frequent lightning stops. The stickwork of A. H. Bright '19 was a brilliant feature of the practice but the lack of co-ordination of the forwards nullified his work...
...that might have turned out fatally. The outstanding feature of the evening, however, was the all-around playing of Captain Morgan and Percy for the University and of Captain Schoen for Princeton. The former were aggressive when the rest of the Crimson team was sluggish and ragged, and the latter was responsible for all three of the Tigers' goals...
...Princeton players. At one time both Scully and Comey were sent off the ice, but even then, with only four men and the goal guard opposing them, the University seven was unable to score. The work of the defensive fair, Morgan and Thacher, and later Eckfeldt, who replaced the latter, was in a great measure responsible for the victory, for the Princeton linemen kept together very well and the burden of stopping them was put on the defence. Although both goal-guards, Wylde and Ford, made some difficult stops, the work of neither was especially brilliant...
...Tigers' team, with six veterans in the lineup, is exceptionally strong this year. Captain Schoen, Hills, Humphreys, Cushman, and Ford all played hockey at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Schoen, Hills, and Ford are playing their third year on the team, Cushman and Humphreys their second. The latter was kept out of the game last year by injuries. Comey was a substitute last year, and has made good this season at coverpoint...
...goals and were scored, on but once. Percy was the high score, with three tallies to his credit; Captain Morgan and Condon each shot the puck past Louderback twice, and Baker, Thacher, Townsend and W. Rice scored one goal apiece. Rice's goal was made against Wylde after the latter had displaced Loude-back, but the latter, although he made several fine stops, could not stem the steady rush of the University players which swept the Freshman defence off their feet...