Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When Harvard's forward, Beals, received the puck from Captain Crosby in the fourth overtime period of the Princeton-hockey game last Monday, and smashed it into the net, he broke a 1 to 1 tie, won the Princeton series for the University, and put the Crimson sextet in a position where it can again aspire to the Big Three championship. It marked the athletic climax of the past week...
Hamilton adopted defensive tactics from the start of the second period, while the individual efforts of the Harvard forwards kept the opposing cage constantly under fire. The Crimson offense seldom slackened, and toward the middle of the period, Chase dribbled up the ice, flicked the puck to Beals, who was waiting in front of the cage, and the latter scored goal number three...
Scores followed thick and fast in the last period. After less than a minute of stick play, Graves took the puck from scrimmage and shot into the corner of the net. Within a few seconds Crosby duplicated the performance...
...High 2-1 when their team was not at its best, whereas the Crimson triumphed 7-0. Against St. Paul's, however, the Yale men won 3-1 and the Harvard cubs 2-1. The Harvard team has not had a chance to test its strength against the Princeton puck-chasers who defeated the Eli delegation. It is impossible to say that the odds are on Harvard. The two captains, Coady and Noble, are both not only good defense men but all-round players of the first calibre...
...Harvard puck-chasers showed a lack of coordination in front of the enemy's goal, whereas three of the four Green scores came as the result of skilful passing. The latter's first goal, however, which came early in the second period with the score 3-0 in favor of the Cambridge team, was a slow, gliding shot by Douplin. Twenty seconds later the second Hanoverian goal got by Flood...