Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nearly two complete teams of veterans who faced the University last year and will probably rush in fresh players at every opportunity tonight. In Zarakov, Harding, and Scott, the Crimson is also well supplied with a reserve forward line of high caliber, and Clark, whose hard body checking against Toronto was largely responsible for the low score will be ready to enter the fray at either Coady or Pratt's post on the defense. Captain Cumings, whose phenomenal goal guarding has been a bright spot in the season so far, has a capable understudy in Morrill, a Sophomore...
...University skaters were given a day's rest yesterday following their fierce defense against Toronto Wednesday night, and will leave for Princeton at 9 o'clock this morning to open the Big Three series against the Tigers on the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink, at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow night. Coach Bigelow will take 15 players, three managers, and a doctor with him on the southern invasion...
...Toronto Strongest in Defense...
...center the Canadians have a good roving pivot. He has an uncanny trick of opposing attacks with a deceptive poke-check. At defense Toronto has two effective and apparently tireless skaters. Both have played in every game without a relief. Porter is rangy and the fastest man on the Varsity squad. When he takes the puck he is the hardest man to stop, and almost invariably carries it the length of the ice. Porter is additionally valuable for he is rarely off his feet, being more than ordinarily clever at jumping sticks Wright at right defense does not stand...
Although a dangerous scoring team the Toronto six is strongest in defense. Captain Sullivan is credited as being the best cage guardian to have performed in the Arena this year. He gives his overworked defense men much needed rests by warding off numberless shots which seem certain to reach their mark. The Toronto attack has netted it 29 goals in four games, while only two men have been able to pass Sullivan...