Word: stick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hockey team defeated the Harvard Club seven last night by the score of 5 to 1. M. B. Phillips '15, playing centre, started for the Harvard Club with a beautiful exhibition of stick-work, and scored their only goal. Donahae at goal for the B. A. A., was largely responsible for the Harvard Club's low score, knocking down many hard shots...
Coach Townsend sent the second hockey team through a hard two-hour practice at the Stadium rinks yesterday afternoon. After a long drill in stick-work and shooting, the men scrimmaged for nearly an hour and showed considerable promise of future development. Of the forwards, Kissel and W. W. Rice '18 in particular showed to advantage. Duncan and Ginn appear to be the best of the candidates for the defense positions and Ligett is doing well at goal...
...with a cold, but will probably be on hand again, and the acquisition of Wanamaker has strengthened the line considerably. Saltonstall will probably play the other wing or centre, with Bikes who is slower on his skates than in former days, but makes up for that deficiency with the stick and by his headwork. Phillips looks better than ever, always skillful in handling his stick, while he also seems to have developed more skill in skating...
...Harvard Club hockey seven showed flashes of strength against the University in a 30-minute scrimmage yesterday evening at the Arena, and won by the score of 2 to 0. Clifford and Phillips were the main factors for the Harvard Club, the latter's speed and stick-work being especially effective. The University forwards took several long shots at the Harvard Club goal, but lacked the necessary "follow-through" to score. The team played very raggedly, getting out of position and offside frequently, and seldom passing effectively. This was particularly true in the case of the wings, who continue...
...minute scrimmage with the Harvard Club seven resulted in a victory of 4 goals to 3 for the University at the end of the period. The three veterans of the 1915 University team, Phillips, Claflin, and Wanamaker, playing for the Harvard Club, showed flashes of speed, and Phillips' stick-work was especially good. Twice he carried the puck past the University defence by himself, passing once to Wanamaker and once to Hicks, both of whom scored, while he scored the third goal himself on a pass from Saltonstall...