Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game filled with brilliant plays, the University hockey team defeated St., Francis Xavier of Nova Scotia in the Stadium yesterday afternoon by the score of 1 to 0. In spite of the softness of the ice, the playing was fast and spirited at all times. The strength of Harvard's team-work against such an opponent as St. Francis, which has not been beaten in the Maritime League for eight years, deserves great praise. Though much handicapped by lack of practice they played a hard game at all times, and gave indications of becoming one of the best teams...
After several hard shots had been stopped by MacDonald, the University forwards carried the puck up the rink together but their attempt to score failed. Doyle and W. Brown by clever passing nearly scored, but Willetts carried the puck out of danger. Playing was slow for a short time, but soon Hicks and Hornblower carried the puck from the middle of the rink, and the former scored from in front of the goal. For the rest of the half, there were few tries at goals...
...second half Brown started with a rush, scoring three goals in rapid succession. The University team soon got together and Newton again scored two goals, one immediately after the other. Harvard's playing continued fast, but Brown was forced to let up for a time as the pace was too strenuous. The final score...
...Score--Harvard, 23; Brown, 17. Goals from floor--Newton 5, Allen 3, McKay 3, Currie 2, Hill 2, Aspinwall, Staff, Swaffield. Goals from fouls--Allen 3, Swaffield. Referee--Taylor of Wesleyan. Umpire--Knox of Everett. Timekeeper--Garfield. Time--20-minute halves. HARVARD. BROWN. Miller, Wellman, l.f. r.f., Swaffield Currie, r.f. l.f., Hill Newton, c. c., Aspinwall, Staff Allen, l.g. r.g., McKay Brown, r.g. l.g., Regnier
...University second basketball team was defeated by Brown second by the score of 22-14 in an interesting game played in the Gymnasium Saturday afternoon. In the first half there was little scoring, both teams devoting themselves to defence work. The score at the end of this half was 7 to 5 in Brown's favor. In the second half the playing was faster and Johnson made three very remarkable goals for Brown. Towards the end of the game the second team braced, but were unable to overcome Brown's lead. Johnson did the best for Brown, and Moody showed...