Word: stringed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sent down the ice in lines against five backs in order to develop quicker and surer passing than they have been showing recently. This was followed by a short fifteen minute scrimmage between the regulars and a scrub team composed of the B. A. A. backs and the second string forwards, who distinguished themselves by scoring two goals while the University seven was unable to secure one. The second team showed a more aggressive spirit than did the first, and in addition the brilliant playing and stick work of T. K. Fisher '17 and R. Baldwin '17 was responsible...
...championship tournaments held last fall will have no bearing whatsoever on the selection of the spring teams. The work of the University team this year will be greatly aided by the fact that the eight courts of Divinity Field have been reserved exclusively for the use of the first-string players...
...second team is being given a rest for the remainder of the week and will hold no practice until the game with St. Mark's on Monday. The team has not yet been scored on but will have a hard time to continue its string of victories by defeating the strong Southboro seven...
Baldwin has developed this year into the fastest of the second-string men. In the Princeton game last Friday night he showed his ability to fill the left centre position when he took the puck less than a minute after he went in and scored the University's fourth goal. E. B. Condon '18 is fighting it out almost on even terms with Baldwin for this position, although Baldwin has had the call thus far. Condon is also a fast skater and a good shot, but perhaps a little less aggressive than Baldwin, whose development has been rapid during...
...second-string wings are W. O. Morgan '18 and R. Kissel '19, last year's Freshman captain. Morgan has already won his "H" and is a fast and very aggressive player, though his light weight makes his work harder. W. W. Rice '18 is another aggressive left wing man, and is also a very good shot. Kissel played right centre on the 1919 seven, and does not handle himself quite as well in the wing position as he did at centre. He generally covers his man well, but has a tendency to lag behind the line slightly, and his passes...