Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yesterday's games resulted as follows: Never Sinks won by default; La Toscas 1, Follies 0; Puck Pingers 1, Decoys 0. Owing to poor weather conditions the other games scheduled for yesterday could not be played. All games scheduled must be played today. Any managers who agree to play future games before 3.30 o'clock should leave word in the scrub hockey box in the CRIMSON Office...
...result of one of the few passes attempted during the game Phillips received the puck from Adams and scored the lone goal for Harvard against Amherst in the Boston Arena last evening. Amherst failed to score. Practically the only interesting feature of the contest was the work of Kimball, the Amherst goaltender who made 41 stops of one kind or another. From the start to the finish shinny and not hockey was the rule. Probably a poorer exhibition could not have been possible; the shooting was abominable, passing practically entirely lacking, and a general weakness shown all around...
...Club, the first game being won by the University 5 to 2 and the second lost 2 to 1. The team-work of the University forwards was for the most part good; although the shooting was weak; the defense withstood attack very well, but seemed unable to take the puck out from behind the goal. Every game was stiff and extremely beneficial to the team as it had to fight uphill battles. Probably as much improvement was made as possible without the services of Coach Winsor, who was unable to take the trip and there can be no doubt...
...most encouraging feature of the game from a Harvard standpoint. Captain Willetts and Claflin were very successful in blighting the hopes of would-be scorers, their work in this department of the game being of a high standard for this early in the season. In getting the puck out of the corners and carrying it out of danger, however, their work was not nearly as effective. Carnochan proved to be a dependable goal-keeper, knocking down a number of hard drives...
Harvard's only goal was scored by Phillips after but fourteen seconds of play. This he accomplished unassisted, getting the puck at mid-rink and eluding the defence for a clean shot...