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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although showing some improvement over Monday's slow practice, the University hockey team has not yet recovered its speed and form. The regulars were unable to score on the substitutes and were defeated by the B. A. A. 3 to 1 in the Arena yesterday. There was no united effort among the men and each seemed to be trying to do his individual best at the expense of team play. The best work in the practice was done by the substitutes...
...Freshman hockey team secured an easy victory over Exeter on the Charlesbank rink Saturday afternoon by a 7 to 0 score. The school boys never forced the play and played a defensive rather than an offensive game, and the burden of stopping the Freshman line was too much for them...
...University wrestling team tied with the Boston Y. M. C. A. matmen in the second meet of the season, the score being 3 to 3. Only six matches were wrestled, the matches in the heavyweight and 115-pound classes being omitted and an extra bout in the 135-pound class held. The scoring was done on the basis of equal points for falls and decisions...
...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...
...failure of the line to cover their men, and allowing themselves to be covered by the Princeton players. At one time both Scully and Comey were sent off the ice, but even then, with only four men and the goal guard opposing them, the University seven was unable to score. The work of the defensive fair, Morgan and Thacher, and later Eckfeldt, who replaced the latter, was in a great measure responsible for the victory, for the Princeton linemen kept together very well and the burden of stopping them was put on the defence. Although both goal-guards, Wylde...