Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Claflin gave his Crimson hockey men a complete rest yesterday afternoon, in order to bring them back into good physical condition after the tiring Toronto game. The contest Tuesday night was the most exhausting one which the University sextet will have to go through this season. The Crimson style of play demands constant checking back on the forward line and on account of the remarkable speed of the Canadian skaters Coach Claflin's players were forced to spent more effort on the regular defensive tactics. Despite this, the Crimson men stood the strain remarkably well, though...
...Score: Toronto 6, Harvard 1. Goals by Brown, Ramsay, Carson 4, Owen. Referees: Rocque and Sullivian. Time: Three 15-minute periods...
...TORONTO HARVARDWright, Hudson, l.w. r.w., Baker, AngierCarson, c. c., MartinHudson, Westman, Wright, r.w. l.w., Walker, Hill, AngierBrown, Beatty, Westman, l.d. r.d., OwenRamsay, Wright, r.d. l.d., Crosby, GratwickLangtry, g. g., Higgins, Flin
...account of the lack of able substitutes. Martin played every minute of the contest, while Baker was out of the game only for a short time. The latter, next to Captain Owen, showed up best for the Crimson. He broke loose on numerous occasions, saved at least one sure Toronto goal by his alertness, and did fine all-round work...
Captain Owen accounted for the only University tally of the evening after one of his spectacular dashes the length of the rink. Starting from behind his own net, Owen, dodged the Toronto forwards, skirted the secondary defence, and sent a clean shot by Captain Langiry at goal...