Word: rovers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...defying play as the game was drawing to a close, a figure shot out from the mob and down on the CRIMSON goal. It was Buel of the Lampoon. A mighty shout rose from the men of yellow streaks. But they reckoned without Hollister. In the first half as rover for the Lampoon, he had shone, nay scintillated. He had distinguished himself as the only man to be put off the ice for questionable playing throughout the game. Now, as goal for the CRIMSON, he proved his versatility. Under press of the occasion he warily approached...
...fast and exciting game which required an overtime period. On February 8 Princeton defeated the University team 3 to 1, at the St. Nicholas rink in New York, in the second game of the series characterized by individual rushes by Baker, the Princeton rover and captain, as well as by the excellent work of Winants at goal...
...Baker '14, captain and rover, prepared at St. Paul's School, Concord, where he played on the team four years. This is his second year on the university team. He is 21 years old, and weighs 162 pounds...
...Sweney, rover. He prepared at Hotchkiss. He is 19 years old, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 155 pounds...
...fast and effective; Tilney's work at goal is also excellent. Princeton is still undefeated this season and has improved greatly since the close victory over Dartmouth. The outcome of the contest to night will depend largely on the ability of the Yale men to cover Princeton's speedy rover, Captain Baker...