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...University hockey team was completely outplayed by the second team in practice yesterday afternoon, and was defeated by a score of 4 goals to 0. Although the first team scored nine goals against the same second team on Monday, it played an exceedingly listless game yesterday and showed few signs of team work. The passing of the forwards was wild and the shooting inaccurate. A change in the line-up, by which Callaway moved from right center to left end, changing places with MacLeod, cannot be held responsible for the poor work. Of the second team, D. Wagstaff, Fraser-Campbell...
...which lasted about 45 minutes, was more ragged than usual, but the work of the goals was particularly good. Newhall of the first team, was weak in lifting the puck, and the points of both teams were careless when passing in front of their goals, MacLeod played a rather listless game at left end. The final score of the practice match was 3 to 2 in favor of the first team. The line-was as follows: FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM Wilder, r.e. l.e., Lovering, Irving Callaway, r.c. l.c., C. Pell Townsend, l.c. r.c., Rumsey MacLeod, l.e. r.e., Edgell Newhall...
...struck out fourteen men, and gave only two bases on balls. On the other hand, Cox allowed seven hits, not more than two of which, however, were in the same inning, gave four bases on balls, and hit three men. In the field both teams, particularly Bowdoin, seemed listless, and at bat the work of both was pitifully weak. The University team was utterly unable to bunch the few hits it managed to make, and in the six innings in which more than three men came to bat, one or more men was left on bases every time the team...
During the first seven innings the Freshmen played well and took full advantage of their opponents' weakness. Their hits were timely and well-placed, and their fielding fast and accurate. Towards the end of the game, however, their playing became very listless, and carelessness and lack of headwork in base-running lost several runs...
...University second nine defeated the Freshmen yesterday afternoon in an uninteresting and poorly played game on Soldiers Field by a score of 13 to 0. The batting of the Freshmen was weak; for the most part the men knocked short high flies. The fielding was listless and lacked judgement allowing the Second nine to run bases at will. Greene was unsteady in the box, and with men on bases in the fifth inning used little headwork. Brennan, who replaced him, pitched more effectively, but lost control at times. The Second team batted well, and bunched its hits. The fielding...