Word: slow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock, provided the ice is good. In their game with St. Mark's School, played Wednesday, the Freshmen showed improvement in team-work and defence. Practice was held yesterday afternoon in the Arena, the regular team playing against the second University team. The Freshmen were comparatively slow and failed to play well together, the forwards showing a lamentable lack of team-play and passing...
...Freshman hockey team won the first game of its schedule from Pomfret School in Pomfret Saturday afternoon by a score of 9 to 2. Play was slow owing to the fact that there was snow...
...University hockey team held a long and rather slow scrimmage with the B. A. A., in the Arena yesterday evening, which it won by the score of 1 to 0. Owing to poor ice neither team could carry the puck well, consequently play seemed disorganized. The University forwards were unable to get started together and failed to keep in their places; but owing to the team's defensive work had more chances to score than the B. A. A. All but one of these were lost through weak and inaccurate shooting. Pierce made the only score by quick stick work...
...forwards and defences, the first team was lined up for a 20-minute scrimmage with Technology. In this, Technology scored two goals to the Freshman's none. Although the work of the Freshman team as a whole, and of the defence especially, showed an improvement, the forwards were noticeably slow as compared to their opponents. The substitutes on the squad were afterwards given a short scrimmage with Technology, in which they were beaten...
...second team defence was 2 to 0 by the second team forward line and the University defence in a 45-minute scrimmage in the Arena last evening. By far the best work was done by the University defensive combination, Blackall and Willetts. Although the first team forwards were slow, their work was of sufficient merit to give the opposing defence a severe test, and the latter proved effective at all times...