Word: slow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game yesterday afternoon between the University hockey team and Andover was won by the University team by the score of 6 to 0. The ice was hard and fast and the game spirited and interesting. The University team was, however, slow, and the forwards seemed unable to get together, and were often stopped in their rushes down the ice by not being in line or by clumsy dribbling...
...middle of the first half Pell received an accidental cut over the eye from a stick, but continued through the game with a bandage. He played an excellent game, going down the boards time and again only to find the rest of the forwards too slow. Hicks, however, supported him well and did some pretty dribbling. The defense of Ford and Willets was fair although Willets was not up to his usual game...
...minute halves yesterday afternoon the University basketball team defeated the second team 24 to 22. The play was slow and without life and the shooting was, for the most part, very weak. The second team frequently got the jump on the first by more active floor work and accurate passing. Neither team was sure in handling the ball and the passes were not swift enough, with the result that many were intercepted. S. Brown played a lively defensive game, allowing his man to score only one goal; Brooks too was strong on the offense in the first half...
...second method which might be adopted is to allow the defense to make a fair catch just as in the case of a kicked ball, and to punish interference with the opportunity for a fair catch in the same way. This would eliminate all slow high passes, but would not affect the low quick ones, which are the ones to encourage as being those which take skill and head-work...
...University Hockey team defeated the University of Bishop's College of Quebec yesterday afternoon by the score of 4 to 0. The game, which was played at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., was rather slow, owing to the soft condition of the ice, which seemed to bother the Canadians. They had great difficulty in carrying the puck for long runs, and it was not until the end of the second half that they were at all dangerous...