Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coming back with three goals in the second period after having trailed in the opening half and led on by the stellar playing of Captain Morgan, the University hockey team downed Princeton in the Arena last night by the score of 4 to 3. The game was hard fought and at times rough, and the final result was continually in the balance. This victory evens up the series between the two universities and the play-off will be in the Arena on February...
HARVARD. PRINCETON. T. Rice, l.w. r.w., Cushman Baker, l.c. c., Humphreys Percy, r.c. r., Schoen Townsend, r.w. l.w., Hills Thacher, c.p. c.p., Comey Morgan, p. p., Scully Wylde, g. g., Ford...
...feature of the game tonight will be the comparison of two unusually strong defensive trios. At goal, J. I. Wylde '17 and Ford both rank high in hockey circles. Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 is probably the best defence player in intercollegiate hockey today, and T. C. Thacher '18 is another very fast back. Comey and Scully, the Princeton primary defence men, proved their ability against the University two weeks...
...Arena before, the 1920 team was sent against the University and scrimmaged for over half an hour. In that time the regulars succeeded in piling up a total of 11 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...
Quite a little combination play was exhibited by the regulars, especially between Percy and the defence men when they skated down the ice. Captain Morgan and Thacher each scored after they had carried the puck down and a short pass to Percy and back had drawn out the goal. Most of the scoring was from close shots and scrimmages, Townsend being the only man to cage the disc on a long shot. Percy's playing was both brilliant and ragged, but after Coach Winsor had showed him that he was passing too hard, he settled down...