Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...were all in good condition and gave a much better account of themselves than on Monday. E. O. Baker '17 played one of the best games of hockey he has shown this year. He developed a remarkable amount of speed, and his stickwork, both in carrying the puck and in getting it away from the B. A. A. forwards, was the cleverest of any player on the ice. In spite of this he was unable to score any goals, although one of his passes to G. A. Percy '18 resulted in a tally by the latter...
...these goals were by Percy, one of them on a beautiful long angle shot from the boards, and the third was scored by F. D. Huntington '12 against his own team when in his endeavor to stop one of T. H. Rice '17's hard shots the puck rolled the wrong way into the unguarded goal. The lone score against the regulars was the result of a hard backhand shot by T. K. Fisher '17, who played at right center for the B. A. A. throughout the practice...
...team gave few exhibitions of work as a unit most of the scrimmage consisting in shinny and futile passing. On one of these flashes however, Captain Morgan and T. K. Fisher '17 carried the puck the length of the rink land the latter, after drawing the goal tender out, passed to Morgan who scored. W. W. Rice '18 prevented a shut-out for the substitutes when a long shot took a lucky bounce over Wylde's stick into the cage...
...season. F. C. Church, Jr., 20, J. Stubbs '20, and W. J. Louderback '20, who have been back in the game during the past week, will form, as against Milton, a reliable defensive trio and the mainstay of the Freshman team. Church showed his exceptional ability in rushing the puck in practice today by scoring five goals unaided against team...
...result of some fast passing by all the members of the forward line. His second was scored on a rebound from the backboard of the shortened rink. Townsend obtained both his goals on beautiful long shots after passes from Captain Morgan and Percy respectively. Rice slipped the puck past the goal tender after it had bounded back from his shin-guards...