Word: netted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...very beginning of play Rumsey scored by a quick shot, and soon after Richardson tied the score by pushing the puck into the net while lying on the ice. The University forwards controlled the puck most of the time but were prevented from scoring by strong play of the Dartmouth defense. The half ended with Harvard in the lead...
...second teams exchanged defenses. The University forwards made four additional goals in the second half, and the second team scored twice. The passing of the University forwards was accurate, and two of Townsend's four goals were due to clean team work, the other two being knocked into the net from scrimmages. The goal scored by Fraser-Campbell was made on a well directed shot after a hard individual rush. Edgell made the last goal for the second on a pass from Paine. Both Pell and Newhall used the sideboards well and showed ability in clearing the puck away from...
...net result of this rule is that certain exceptional men of great athletic ability are prevented from giving the full use of their abilities to their University. They take just as much exercise. They do not one whit more studying. They are merely restrained by this rule from the personal triumphs that are their right...
...from Pell. Fraser-Campbell quickly made another goal, receiving the rubber from Newhall. Then followed a long series of rushes up and down the ice, neither goal being seriously threatened. Finally the first team scored by clever passing, and a few seconds later Rumsey sent the puck into the net on a pass by Pell from the side of the rink. The last score of the period was the result of individual work by Pell...
Princeton started the second half by again forcing the play. The first score for Princeton was made just after a face-off near the Harvard goal, when, on a pass by Brush the puck hit Foster's stick and glanced into the net...