Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Canadian players were exceptionally fast skaters and combined effective body-checking with good stick-work. At times their forwards showed the effects of careful training in team-play, though their ability to carry the puck alone through a broken field repeatedly enabled them to score. Their shooting was always quick and straight. The defence of the St. Francis team had little work and was able to back up the forwards well...
...second half, the line-up was altered, several of the second team changing to the first, and substitutes filling the vacancies on the second. The feature of this half was the excellent work of Kirkland, who scored three goals in quick succession for the University team...
...interclass series by the score of 39 to 23. The game was hard-fought and until the last few minutes very close. Just before the end of the first half, with the score tied at 9 points, the Seniors took the lead by making four goals in quick succession...
...first half was characterized by poor defensive work on the part of the University team, the puck remaining in Harvard territory most of the time. The quick work of Chadwick at goal alone prevented more scoring in this period. Five minutes before the end of the half, Angell scored for Princeton from in front of the cage on a pass from Read. At this point Duncan replaced Gardner at right centre, the latter being compelled to leave the game on account of cramps. From now till the end of the half the University forwards braced and carried the puck into...