Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Rumsey, right centre, is very fair in offensive play, but is less strong on the defensive, His passes and shots for goal are good and his experience in pony polo aids him in intuitively following the puck...
...player of more than ordinary ability and has improved rapidly this season. His football experience renders him able to control his body well, and apply his weight in checking an opponent. He does not start or stop as quickly as he should, and his passing and receiving of the puck when rushing is still too uncertain. He keeps his men constantly at work throughout every game...
Laverack, right wing, shoots a hard puck to stop, but he is not fast enough in getting his shots away. He is heavy and sure-footed, and is rapidly acquiring the technique of defensive work. He has had long experience in Buffalo which counts greatly in his favor...
...team defeated 1903 yesterday afternoon on Spy pond by a score of 4 to 2. This was the first regular game of the season between the two classes and the showing of both teams was exceptionally good. On the whole, the Sophomores showed better team work and handled the puck with more accuracy than the Freshmen. In individual playing, Pruyn for 1902, and Wright and Clarkson for 1903 excelled. The line-ups of the teams were as follows: 1902 -- Winsor, Burgess (Cook), Pruyn, Seaver (Chaffee), forwards; Metcalf, coverpoint; Stevenson, point; Perkins, goal. 1903--Foster, Clark, Ward, Clarkson, forwards; Wright, coverpoint...
...played together much better than they have done so far. They passed the ball very well, and the shooting for goal was accurate. During the first few minutes of play, after Harvard had scored one goal, one of the Brown players fell flat on the puck and slid between the goal posts, thereby making Brown's only score. F. J. Goodridge, who made five of the eight goals, played especially well. This is the first time that Harvard has ever beaten Brown at hockey. The team played as follows: Forwards--Laverack, F. J. Goodridge, Hoxie,(Rumsey), Beardsell (capt.); Hardy, coverpoint...