Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team B against the first team for about ten minutes until the B. A. A. seven was ready for a scrimmage and then only allowed 20 minutes of work against the Boston squad. G. A. Peroy '18 started right in with a goal which he made after carrying the puck the entire length of the rink through the B. A. A. line and defence. Tuck, Jones, and Osgood each scored shortly afterwards for the amateur seven, and kept the play in the University's territory. J. I. Wylde '17 and E. M. Martin '18, particularly the latter, saved the Crimson...
Baldwin has developed this year into the fastest of the second-string men. In the Princeton game last Friday night he showed his ability to fill the left centre position when he took the puck less than a minute after he went in and scored the University's fourth goal. E. B. Condon '18 is fighting it out almost on even terms with Baldwin for this position, although Baldwin has had the call thus far. Condon is also a fast skater and a good shot, but perhaps a little less aggressive than Baldwin, whose development has been rapid during...
...defensive man, and uses his stick particularly well in breaking up an attack. H. K. White '19, who has been ahead of Eckfeldt until recently, is an equally hard man to pass, with an added advantage from his long reach. Eckfeldt has had more experience, however, and handles the puck somewhat better than White. W. C. Appleton '17, for two years captain of the second team, is a fast understudy to Captain Morgan at point, and frequently gives a really brilliant exhibition of offensive work. A. W. Gardner '19 is a consistently steady back, but does not carry the puck...
Cabot and Emmons showed up particularly well, playing brilliantly and following the puck skilfully, Louderback had few stops but several of these were hard ones and his good work permitted a shutout...
...first half was marked by the failure of the Crimson to take advantage of its opportunities. Although the puck was almost continually around the Tiger goal for the first ten minutes the wings missed pass after pass when they were free and could have had easy shots. The left side of the line was slow and failed to show much headwork; Rice improved considerably in the second half, but Baker was taken out before he could redeem himself. Another fault was the failure of the line to cover their men, and allowing themselves to be covered by the Princeton players...