Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton scored first, Kuhn getting the initial goal after about six minutes of play on a pass from Baker. Following this Sortwell and Goodale made a desperate attack on Princeton's cage that very nearly resulted in a tally. The puck then see-sawed up and down the rink with Gardner having more stops to make than his opponent at the other end of the Arena, until after 18 minutes had elapsed, Kuhn again scored, this time on a pass from Patterson immediately after a face-off. Harvard's only goal in this half came when a lift by Sortwell...
...team-play of the University forwards improved considerably in the second period, and the first goal was caged by Phillips in six minutes on a pass from Hopkins...
...Willetts, were of the same nature, both being easy shots that just slid into the cage. These two goals came near the end of the second period and followed each other very closely, Willetts making his on a rush the length of the rink and Baker his on a pass from Kuhn...
...overtime session consisted of two periods of five minutes each, and the University team scored once in each period. Hopkins made the first after his shot had been blocked and knocked right back toward him by the point, and Sort-well scored the second on a pass from Phillips. During the second overtime period the Princeton team had five and sometimes six men in front of the Harvard cage waiting for an opportunity to take a shot, and if was only excellent defensive work that prevented a score...
...much faster and Dean, the Cornell goal tender was kept very busy. Hill made the first goal of the period on a desperate shot in which he fell over Gardner and into the cage. Inside of 15 seconds, however, Clark raised the lead to three by scoring on a pass from behind the Cornell goal. Of the three remaining Harvard scores, Sortwell made two from scrimmages and Morgan...