Word: rovers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale hockey team will be severely crippled next year by the loss of four men through graduation. Besides Captain Heron, these are Ordway, M. R. Herron and Gore. Schiller, goal, Sweney, rover, and Macdonald, forward, of this year's team, besides Burgess, Sproule and Dickey, substitute forwards, and Driscoll, substitute goal, will return next year...
...third and last attraction of the evening will be Rover himself. He will be securely fastened by a chain so that timorous persons may be assured that there will be no rove in Rover when he sees his former companions consumed. All of this takes place in the Dining Room of the Union tonight at 9 o'clock. The one legitimate opportunity of the year for Seniors to go to the dogs is at hand, so every body be there...
...Yale seven this year is largely composed of former St. Paul's and Hotchkiss School stars, giving the team the advantage of a knowledge of each other's play. Sweeney, at rover, is perhaps the most dangerous individual player, often getting away in quick dashes. The position of goal has been a disputed one all season. Driscoll was regular for the first part of the season, but was replaced in the second Princeton and the Dartmouth game by Schilier...
...reliable. Donahue of Dartmouth is placed next. W. A. Willetts '14 and Gore of Yale stand out among the defence men as being good both at breaking up attacks and carrying the puck. Baker and Kuhn of Princeton are in the positions they have played all during the season, rover and centre. The wings are A. F. Sortwell '14 and Harmon of Yale. Both are fast skaters and carry the puck well. W. H. Clafin, Jr., '15 and S. T. Hopkins '14 are the general second choice for these positions...
...line-up of the team would be: goal, Gardner, Harvard; point, Willetts, Harvard; coverpoint, Gore, Yale; left wing, Sortwell, Harvard; right wing, Harman, Yale; centre, Kuhn, Princeton; rover, Baker, Princeton...