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...regular University hockey team overwhelmed the Freshmen yesterday afternoon at the Arena by the score of 4 to 0. The scrimmage marked the last work that the regulars will do in preparation for the first Yale game, since practice for them today will be limited to a short skate. During their four-minute play, the regulars averaged a goal a minute against the 1917 team. At the sound of the first whistle the regular forwards lined up and with careful team-work carried the puck down the ice, where Hopkins scored. Phillips followed with another tally, and a minute later...
After waiting in vain for two months to hear from the inhabitants of the Mt. Auburn street crazy house, the management of the CRIMSON hockey team finds that it must again be the aggressor. If there are seven men among the funny fellows who can skate (that is on ice), the editors of this sheet wish to inform them that they can't do the job well enough to trim the CRIMSON hockey team in a regulation game under catch as catch can or any other code of rules. The only restriction which we will insist on is that...
...principal trouble with the Harvard forward line was that the men did not stay in their positions, and, when they had the puck, did not skate fast enough down the rink to keep from getting caught from behind. This was truer of the first of the game than the last, for when the score was against them, it seemed to rouse new life and the play became very much faster. Smart was undoubtedly the best of the forwards, and with Claflin's quick dashes down the rink the University seven was far from outdone in individual play...
Against the second team the men made a little better showing, but only scored when a shot of Palmer's struck Baldwin's skate and bounced into the cage. The second team was unable to score, although they kept play in the first team's end of the rink part of the time...
Huntington played one of the finest forward games seen on the rink this year. Skating hard and continuously, he kept with the puck throughout the game, and was always where he was most needed. Time and again the McGill forward combination, when they had made a start down the ice were broken up by his body checking and stick-work as he came up from behind; and he often blocked off the dashes of Rankin, the heavy McGill coverpoint. In addition to his defensive work, Huntington scored two out of the three goals. About half way through the first half...