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...after twenty minutes of slow, dispirited playing by both teams. Captain Tolbert was greatly missed in the defense and in maintaining aggressive playing. Neither team, during the first half, showed any finish, driving power, or team-work. Frequent fouling also did its part to slow the play, Roser passing his limit in the second half. The M. A. C. attacks were slow-moving, using the back-pass much too frequently. On the whole the University team was the better appearing throughout the game, but it was not until the second half that it struck its stride...
Captain Gowdy was strong in stopping University attacks. The mainstay of the M. A. C. team, he played hard and steadily. Roser, until removed, was a continual threat to the University players...
Fitts was the first man to score, taking a pass from Tyson, but Thompson retaliated. Two fouls for the University made it possible for Roser to score twice. M. A. C. held the lead until the University rally, when Pallo, Tyson and Chase scored. UNIVERSITY M. A. C. Fitts, r.f. l.g., Gowdy Pallo, McLeish, l.f. r.g., Thompson Tyson, McLeish, c. c., Marshman Eeiring, r.g. l.f., Smith Miller, Chase, l.g. r.f., Roser Ball...
UNIVERSITY. M. A. C. Fitts, r.f. l.g., Gowdy Pallo, l.f. r.g., Marshman Tyson, c. c., Thompson Feiring, r.g. l.f., Smith Chase, Miller, l.g. r.f., Roser...
...what is considered as a fast aggressive team. Middlebury and Wentworth Institute are among its victims, but Vermont defeated them a week ago. Roser and Smith are capable of maintaining a strong attack...