Word: mcgill
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There has probably never been a Harvard team so good and so poor. At times, such as in the first Princeton game, when the acme of hockey was attained, the team seemed unbeatable. Then came a great big slump in the character of play in the McGill and first Yale games. The second Yale game was nothing but fast, aggressive shinny, and finally Saturday, the standard of play was better, but not good enough to defeat the star Princeton seven. The loss of Phillips no doubt had much to do with this defeat, and the injury to Willetts may prove...
...seven essentially consistent, team-play being the dominant feature. The great weakness of the team up to this time has been inaccurate shooting. Time after time in the Princeton game the team failed lto score through inability to get off quick shots. This game weakness was obvious in the McGill game. The light work yesterday was devoted to practising these quick shots, and the team has shown remarkable improvement...
...Hockey with McGill in Arena...
...held the B. A. A. to a 2 to 2 score for the remaining, period, Wanamaker and Adams made the goals. The team with the exception of Smart seems fully recovered now from the Princeton game, and should be in a position to make a good showing against McGill University on Saturday night...
...Hockey with McGill in Arena...