Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work of the forwards has rapidly improved since the game with Yale last Saturday. Their principle difficulty then seemed to be an unwillingness, as well as an inability, to pass the puck; the work of the week, however, has corrected this fault to a large extent. The scoring ability of all four men is high, with Percy leading in total scored. They proved themselves faster on the ice than the Yale quartet last. Saturday, but whether this was due to their familiarity with the larger Boston Arena or merely to individual speed it is difficult...
...animal and vegetable kingdoms viz. the clam and the onion. The latest Pathos Weekly shows the uncomfortable adventures of a Harvard pacifist. In fact the movie number lacks nothing to make it a humorous encyclopedia of the new art. A glance through its pages will give anyone an amusing pass into the forbidden precincts of film land...
...against the B. A. A. Almost immediately after play started Downing scored for the B. A. A. on a rebound, and two minutes later Baker evened it up with a snap shot from a scrimmage. For the first time this week the forwards were making sure of their passes, and the result was a total of seven goals. Townsend played a conspicuous part in the scoring of three, receiving a pass from Baker after about seven minutes of play he took it past the defence and returned it to Baker, who scored. Again, shortly afterwards, he passed out to Baker...
Orders have been received from Headquarters, Eastern Department, Governor's Island, appointing Captain Cordier chairman of the committee for the examination of applicants for commissions in the Officers' Reserve Corps in the Boston District. All applicants for commissions must appear before and pass examination set by this committee before being recommended to the War Department. Captain William S. Bowen, C. A. C., assistant commandant of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, is also a member of the committee...
However, in spite of the discouragement of Captain Morgan's absence, Coach Winsor put the squad through its last long practice yesterday afternoon with as much snap as usual. After the customary ten minutes of shooting and passing the first team lined up against the second. The scrimmage was not an exhibition of perfect hockey; its one notable feature was the aggressive spirit shown by the second team, which resulted in frequent spills and which, in a game, would have rapidly reduced the number of men on the ice. The final score was 2 to 2. The first seven...