Word: passed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first five minutes the puck was rapidly carried up and down the rink, but neither team was able seriously to threaten its opponents' goal. Finally Yale rushed the puck well into Harvard's territory and on a quick pass from Knox, Stanley scored a goal. Then followed another five minutes of the usual rushing up and down the rink before Driscoll rushed the puck into Harvard territory, and after a lively scrimmage in front of the goal-posts made the second score. After two minutes more of hard play, Newhall carried the puck down the side of the rink...
...Faculty has also authorized the committee to grant certificates, on the recommendation of instructors, to those students in these courses who do the required work and satisfactorily pass a final examination...
...first half the score was 5 to 0 in favor of the University team, so in the second half the University and 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...
...latter's strong defense the puck was kept near the second team's goal the greater part of the time. The University forwards followed back well, and supported the defense consistently. The second team did not have any degree of team play, the cover-point especially neglecting to pass...
...between the first and second teams, in which the first team defeated the second by a score of 6 to 0. Because of the snow and the presence of the men who were keeping the rink cleared, fast team play was impossible. Once or twice, however, Rumsey and Newhall passed and scored cleverly. New-hall made the first goal on a pass across the rink 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...