Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...account of poor ice on Soldiers Field, the hockey team was obliged to practice yesterday in the Pavilion, under the direction of Coaches Winsor and Claflin. The first 15 minutes was spent in taking the puck down the rink and breaking through the defense men. After this there was a scrimmage with Melrose Legion, which the University won 3 to 0. The game was not as fast as usual because four men played in the forward line, and consequently the small rink was very crowded. Coach Winsor laid special emphasis on covering the men on the opposing team...
Yesterday afternoon, after a short practice in passing and carrying the puck down the rink, with, four men in the forward line, the University team had a hard scrimmage for three-quarters of an hour. The team played on one of the new rinks on Soldiers Field, which is only a bit smaller than the Philadelphia rink, and if and if the weather remains cold the Crimson team by Saturday will be accustomed to the big rink and the seven man team...
...second hockey team defeated Arlington High School three to nothing yesterday on the Charlesbank rink, playing six men on a side. A. L. Peirson '21 starred for the University, making two out of the three goals, while W. J. Banes '22 added one to the total. Bower, the Arlington center, did the best work for his team, but did not have an opporuniity to score. The summary: HARVARD 2ND. ARLINGTON H.S. Pratt, Payne, r.w. r.w., Tobin, Haley Peirson, Hallock, c. c., Bower Banes, Adams, l.w. l.w., Hardy White, c.p. c.p., Schean Evers, Higgins, Hitchcock, p. p., Crosby Seager...
...University hockey team had a day off yesterday in order to be fully rested for intensive practice during the week. Today the team will scrimmage on the large rink in Soldiers Field to become accustomed to the larger ice-field and to a four-man forward line...
...analysis of the Blue seven's play in previous games shows a strong defense a good centre pair and fast wing men, which gives weight to the claim that the Elis have the best team in their history. Last Saturday Yale defeated Princeton 4 to 0 in the Philadelphia rink in which the seven-man team was used. The University defeated Princeton 6 to 3. If the scores be compared and allowance made for the differences between the Pavilion and the Philadelphia rink, the Yale and University teams would seem to be nearly equal in strength. The centers...