Word: schoene
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HARVARD PRINCETON T. Rice, l.w. r.w., Cushman Baker, l.c. r., Humphreys Percy, r.c. c., Schoen Townsend, r.w. l.w., Hills Thacher, c.p. c.p., Comey J. Morgan, p. p., Scully Wylde, g. g., Ford...
...been at the hands of the University, Yale, Dartmouth and the B. A. A., while the victories have been over St. Paul's School, Williams, Yale and the University. Twenty-three goals have been scored against the Princeton goal tenders, and the same number by the Tiger forwards. Captain Schoen is the high scorer with ten goals to his credit. On the other hand the University has won six contests and lost but three, scoring 32 goals to its opponents...
...Princeton seven will be composed of the same men who faced the University three weeks ago. The Tigers are accustomed to play the entire game, without substitutions, contrary to the practice of Coach Winsor, so that these men will probably not be taken out. Captain Schoen scored all three goals against the University in the last game and is the most consistent of the forwards. Hills and Humphreys are both fast and clever with the stck and Cushman is but slightly inferior to them. The combination play of the forward line is quick and accurate. Comey and Scully are fair...
...Rice and putting it past Ford, and Rice following a moment later with a long shot that got by. Baldwin went in at left centre in the middle of the period and within two minutes had made the Crimson's fourth and last tally, carrying the puck down himself. Schoen made Princeton's third score 13 seconds before the end of the game...
...rough game. Comey, Scully, Humphreys and Rice were all sent off the ice, Scully being penalized twice. Cushman was a strong factor in the Tiger forward line and Hills put up a good game but the greater part of the offensive work of the visitors was done by Captain Schoen who played the entire game notwithstanding being knocked out for a few minutes in the second half...