Word: peacock
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton, N. J., Jan. 20.--Practice for the Princeton hockey team this afternoon was unsatisfactory because of a sheet of water which covered the ice on Lake Carnegie. Captain Peacock and several other regulars did not appear at all. There will be no more scrimmage for the Princeton seven before the game tomorrow night...
...game. The Yale seven rallied when the score was against them and after the puck had shifted in several dashes up and down the rink, Burgess, the Yale rover, tied the score with a well-aimed shot from a position well in front of the goal. Captain Peacock a little later won the game for his team with a hard shot past York, the Yale goal tender. The game was especially interesting in view of the fact that Princeton had lost to Yale in a practice game during the holidays, after two victories, which was taken by some to mean...
...first two games of the series with Yale at Pittsburgh by the scores of 5 to 2 and 2 to 0, but Yale came back in the final game and won by the score of 3 to 1. Humphreys, who was out of the last game, and Captain Peacock were Princeton's best men, while Captain Burgess and Washburn have been the stars of the Eli combinations...
According to the usual custom the hockey squad will stay together during the Christmas holidays, and will play several games during this time. The line-up of the team at present is as follows: Ford, g.; J. Humphries, p.; Scully, c.p.; W. Humphries, l.w.; Schoen, l.c.; Peacock (captain), r.c.; Cushman, r.w. The tentative schedule is as follows...
...Candidates who reported to Captain Peacock for the first hockey practice of the year at Princeton, 24 were freshmen. 4 were sophomores, and 7 were juniors. Clarksopn, Comey, Hills, Humphreys, and Schoen of last year's university team also reported...