Word: superiorities
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...having taken a Southern trip during the Christmas vacation, in which only two out of sixteen games were lost. In the intercollegiate series Yale has won all three games played, defeating Princeton, 29 to 20; Pennsylvania, 19 to 16; and Cornell, 26 to 21. Owing, therefore, to Yale's superior defence and greater experience, a hard game is expected...
...University hockey team defeated the Freshmen yesterday afternoon in the Stadium by the score of 9 to 1. The one-sided score was due chiefly to the superior condition and greater weight of the University team, for neither side showed consistent team work. Most of the goals were made by Rumsey and Townsend in the first half, and at times in this half the University team showed good team play, and followed back well. The University goal and point played a strong game, but did not have many chances...
...playing of the Freshmen was somewhat listless, and on the whole the game was uninteresting. Frequently the Arlington forwards would carry the puck near to the 1910 goal, but they lacked team play and their shooting was weak. In the first half the Freshmen were easily superior, scoring four well-earned goals. The play became more even during the second half and a long series of rushes up and down the rink consumed most of the period...
...four games this winter, and ought to make this game an interesting one. Some of the individual members of the team have had much experience on University teams. The strength of the University team has not yet been tested by any games with outside teams; but, owing to its superior condition and frequent practice, it should win this game...
After the intermission the line-up was so changed that good team work was impossible. The individual play of the substitutes on the second team was on the whole superior, and three goals were scored in rapid succession. Near the end of the period the substitutes on the first team improved, and finally scored. Dr. F. J. Goodridge '98 acted as referee...