Word: pucks
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...forwards and the body-checking of the defence. This was followed by a scrimmage between the first offence and the second defence against the second offence and the first defence. For about a quarter of an hour neither side was able to score, the first team forwards keeping the puck in their opponents' territory most of the time. Duncan was at last able to score from the side the first goal. Duncan then retired and Pierce took his place. Childs was moved to left end, Blackall taking his position and Graustein replaced Blackall at point. A scrimmage of ten minutes...
...once from the side and just before the close, from in front of the goal. As a whole the first offence did not play very well. They failed to cover-up when near their goal and did not follow back well. The first defence played well together, taking the puck out of the corners quickly and thus preventing their opponents from a high score. The line-up: UNIVERSITY TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Gorham, l.e. r.e., Seamans Childs, Blackall, l.c. r.c., Hornblower Whidden, r.e. l.e., Duncan, Pierce Pratt, r.e. l.e., Pierce, Childs Huntington, c.p. c.p., Houston Foster, p. p., Blackall, Graustein Gardner...
...Princeton defence was weak and the University forwards had little difficulty in getting through it. Failure to pass at critical moments and much offside playing, however, spoiled several good chances to score. Aside from this, the work of the University forwards was good. They followed back, carried the puck well, and gave the defence excellent assistance, often overtaking the Princeton forwards before they had an opportunity to shoot. The defence was as strong as usual and kept the opposing attack well away from the goal. The Princeton men made vain attempts at team-work, but, with the exceptions...
...first period the play was slow and there was no scoring for about ten minutes. Then Seamans took the puck from a scrimmage near his own goal and skated down the rink, passing to Duncan just in time for him to score. A few minutes later Huntington by a very pretty piece of individual playing, skated the entire length of the ice, evaded the Princeton defence, and scored the second goal. Immediately after the face-off the University attack started again, and took the puck into a scrimmage in front of the Princeton goal, from which Duncan made the last...
Princeton came back strong in the second half and the play was much faster. Leslie scored first after about two minutes of play. Receiving the puck from a scrimmage in the middle of the rink, he carried it down to the Princeton goal and scored unaided. One minute later Hornblower did exactly the same thing, making Harvard's last goal. Toward the middle of the half Day, who had been substituted for Angell, scored Princeton's only goal on a hard shot from the side of the rink. The puck hit Chadwick's pads and caromed off into...