Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first defeat of the season was registered Saturday by the Freshman hockey team when it succumbed to the faster and better co-ordinated Exeter seven 3-1. It was the fastest game that the yearlings have yet played, but the Exeter representatives managed to keep the puck in the Crimson territory the main part of the time. Lamont, the Exeter centre, was the most elusive of the Exeter forwards and scored two of the three tallies. The tremendous rushes of O'Hearn often threatened the Freshman goal, but good defensive work by Bancroft and Captain George Owen kept the opposing...
...players were particularly weak in offensive team play. Again and again a Crimson forward carried the puck down the ice only to find that he had no one to pass it to as he neared the Exeter goal...
...replaced the veterans and they were at no time dangerously pressed by the Medford aggregation. Although the Crimson players put on a better grade of hockey than their opponents throughout the game, only one more goal was made in the first period, when G. S. Baldwin '21 carried the puck to the Tufts' goal and caged it unaided...
Double-headers were all the rage at the Pavilion yesterday, but the evening games came as an anti-climax to the startling hockey that was uncovered when the men that swing the towels between periods for the puck-shufflers battled the stalwart efficiency experts from the Charles in a two-round tussle...
...Stars will abound on all sides, and it is rumored that the river men will uncover their latest plans for breaking the ice. Despite the bravado of the Cabin Boys from the Charles, the odds have been set at 23 to 13, in favor of the custodians of the puck bag. Past performances give them the edge, for although they lack team-work and have no great individual brilliance, they have undoubtedly made it hot for the University sextet in each session thus far, and it has taken the utmost skill on the part of the latter to squeeze...