Word: stick
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second half Roxbury's defense materially strengthened and, owing to this improvement and to the loose playing of the University team, only four more goals were scored. Frequently the university forwards would carry the puck down the ice only to lose it through careless stick work and listless passing...
...Gymnasium. This work will be designed to get the experienced men into good physical condition and to instruct new men in the rudiments of the game. Exercise will be given indoors and the men, who will be divided into University and Freshman squads, will be coached in stick work and in passing and catching the ball on the outdoor courts. The University squad will be coached by R. S. Hardy '01; the coach for the Freshmen has not yet been chosen. Personal attention will be given to all new men and every effort made to teach them the beginnings...
...face-off Chew secured the puck and immediately made Princeton's only point in the first half. The shot was a lucky one as it glanced from Willett's stick into the net. Pell then scored for the University team after a scrimmage directly in front of Princeton's goal. The second point for Harvard was also made by Pell, after carrying the puck the length of the rink. Just before the end of the half Macleod shot the University team's third goal on a pass from Townsend. The period ended with the score 3 to 1 in Harvard...
Although the University team's work on Thursday afternoon was encouraging the team as a whole is not as far advanced as at this time last year. Since the recess the forwards, however, have improved materially in stick work and in ability to follow and keep possession of the puck. Townsend and Macleod follow back well, but the other forwards are slow in starting...
...yesterday defeated a scrub team made up of graduates and members of the second team by a score of 6 to 4. The forwards on the first team did not play together at all, but often attempted to carry the puck down the ice unassisted. Townsend showed improvement in stick work, but the passing of the other forwards was ragged. With the exception of Willetts, who in a number of instances body-checked well, the defensive work of the University team, was poor. D. Newhall lifted poorly and Ivy was weak at goal. Penhallow at cover point played the best...