Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Fast playing marked the opening of the game, in which the puck was frequently carried from one end of the rink to the other. Tyler, picking up the puck after Morgan had stopped Tuck, scored the first goal for Dartmouth by a quick shot, after only five minutes of play. After a succession of rushes Townsend scored for Harvard on a pass from the corner by Baldwin after 10 minutes and 14 seconds of play. The University team then rallied and succeded in keeping the puck in Dartmouth's territory until Wanamaker skated the length of the rink and shot...
Dartmouth forced the playing in the beginning of the second half. Starting from the middle of the rink, C. Wanamaker carried the puck along by fast skating and clever stick-work and scored the third goal for Dartmouth in 1 minute and 31 seconds. For a while Harvard rallied, but was unable to score owing to the excellence of Donahue's work at goal. Dartmouth succeeded in shifting the scene of the play from their own territory only to be stopped by the steady University defence. For a time the puck remained in the centre of the rink. Then three...
...second time this season the University hockey team won an "eleventh hour" victory in the second period when it defeated the Princeton seven 4 to 1 in the St. Nicholas rink, New York, last Saturday night. At the end of the first half the score stood 1 to 0 in favor of the University, Morgan having scored on a long individual dash. The University did not show its real ability in this period and the Princeton seven missed most of its opportunities to score...
...although team A had slightly the better of the contest. The squad showed the best team play of the season and their shooting and passing was good; but they lacked the "jump" so essential on as small a surface as that of the St. Nicholas rink in New York. If the University can acquire this "jump" before Saturday night, they should be in excellent condition to meet Princeton...
...Princeton University hockey team was decisively defeated by the Dartmouth seven by the score of 4 to 1 in the Arena last evening. As in the games with the B. A. A. and M. A. C. teams Princeton seemed lost in the big Arena rink and at no time was really dangerous. The Dartmouth seven played an excellent, though somewhat rough game. Their stick-work, team-play and shooting were immeasurably superior to Princeton's and even when Dartmouth had two men off the ice on account of penalties, Princeton was unable to score. The work of Donohue, the Dartmouth...