Word: stringed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first part of the practice was taken up with shooting drill, and individual "down the rink" work. Two, three, and finally four men together were then sent against the defence, consisting of Wylde, Gardner, and Clark. Taylor showed up well at wing in the first-string line in this drill...
...puck in from the side a minute later, scoring the first goal. Thacher tallied from a mix-up near the cage a few minutes later, and Baldwin did the same almost immediately afterwards. The final goal came after a particularly pretty piece of team-work by the strong second-string forward line. The whole line broke away with W. Morgan carrying the puck. Morgan passed to Fisher, who drew Donahue out of the cage and then passed over to Baldwin, giving the latter a clear shot for the fourth goal...
...University hockey team was barely able to defeat the aggressive Freshman seven by the score of 1 to 0 in a 15-minute practice scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon. For 10 minutes the Freshman players held the regulars in check, and after Coach Winsor had excused the first-string men, Fisher succeeded in scoring the only goal of the afternoon, playing the puck up close to the cage and whipping it in, after receiving Baldwin's pass. The Freshmen played hard, and kept the puck in the University's territory nearly half the time, although they...
...better than in the early week practices. Baker has shown considerable ability, with his stick, and is first choice for the position at left centre, left vacant by Curtis. Baldwin is also a strong contender for the position, but Baker's superior stick-work has given him the first string honors. Rice has been playing good hockey of late, and will start in the left wing position. With Captain Morgan back in the defense, the University seven will meet Dartmouth in full strength...
...score were lost by close margins. Percy scored the second goal from a mix-up near the cage. Saltonstall got away once and broke through the defence, but Wylde came out and stopped him. After the regulars had worked for about fifteen minutes, Coach Winsor sent in the second, string line, and they scored two more goals. Phillips started several good rushes, but on one of them Clark took the puck away, carried it up the rink and passed to Baldwin, who lifted it into the cage. Bliss scored the last goal from a scrimmage near the cage, following...