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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman hockey team opened its season auspiciously by a decisive victory over the Milton. Academy seven at Milton yesterday afternoon. The final score...
...ragged, uninteresting scrimmage between teams. A and B at the Arena yesterday afternoon resulted in a victory for team A by the score of 2 to 0. Neither team displayed much life, and any attempt at intelligent passing seemed to be lacking on both sides. The playing was choppy throughout, with the centres lagging behind and the wings repeatedly losing chances to score by their failure to cover the rebounds. Baker almost scored early in the scrimmage, but Abbott made a good stop, and finally Percy tallied the first goal on a long, low shot from beyond the outer defence...
Practice for the University hockey seven at the Arena yesterday afternoon was featured by a half-hour scrimmage with the B. A. A., resulting in a tie score of 3 to 3. The work of the University showed marked improvement from the ragged playing Tuesday, although there was still a tendency to pass blindly. In the preliminary work Coach Winsor tried to eliminate this factor, having first pair shooting and passing, and then sending the first and second forward lines alternately against the regular defence...
...this point the B. A. A. team demonstrated a little more dexterity, and largely through the clever work of Skilton scored two goals. Hutchinson of the B. A. A. scored a third, making the advantage in favor of the B. A. A., but Harris, substituting for Doty, who sustained a slight wrist sprain, evened the score with a final tally for the University...
...hockey team defeated the Harvard Club seven last night by the score of 5 to 1. M. B. Phillips '15, playing centre, started for the Harvard Club with a beautiful exhibition of stick-work, and scored their only goal. Donahae at goal for the B. A. A., was largely responsible for the Harvard Club's low score, knocking down many hard shots...