Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will face Princeton tomorrow evening will present the strongest possible front. Thacher scrimmaged in his old position of coverpoint on team A yesterday afternoon and seemed none the worse for his enforced absence. Both he and Captain, Morgan were fast down the rink and displayed much skill carrying the puck...
...flash of team-work, including a triple pass between T. H. Rice '17, Captain Morgan and G. A. Percy '18 resulted in the University's first goal, Percy scoring. Shortly afterwards, Tuck, the B. A. A. point, carried the puck through alone and tallied. Percy missed a perfect chance to score on a pass from Rice, and then some nice passing between Osgood, Hutchinson and Sands put the B. A. A. ahead when Sands scored. Jones, whose accurate shooting from any position was almost phenomenal, tallied next from a sharp angle. A few minutes later Sands took the rubber from...
...pains, and finally in fours against the defence, skating the whole length of the rink to get up speed. In the backfield, T. H. Eckfeldt '17 worked out with Captain Morgan in place of H. K. White '19. The backs were given some special practice yesterday in taking the puck out from behind the goal, with the forwards working to keep them from getting started on a rush of this kind...
...made 12 stops in the first half, gave way before a more strenuous bombardment by the second team forwards. Another factor in Exeter's defeat was the retirement of Captain White, who was compelled to withdraw in the first half after being hit in the mouth by the puck...
Lack of team play was manifest in the playing of the Exeter forwards, who frequently lost the puck when well toward their opponents goal. M. Phinney '19 and Captain Powel starred for the seconds, while Freer, Powers and O'Doherty played the most consistent game for Exeter...