Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yesterday afternoon, the University hockey team, though defeated by the score of 2 to 0, showed unusual aggressiveness. The forwards, were decidedly conspicuous in this regard, but the passing still remains a weak point. Hopkins at his new position at centre showed improvement over the game he played at wing, Wash-burn and Carnochan made a number of good stops, and Saltonstall's playing stood out. Devereux and C. S. Clark showed some good team-play...
...plan for co-operation is the feeling of cordiality between Technology and Harvard with which it has been made. Jealousy between rival schools and the roaring sentiment of graduates have always been overwhelming. In western states, notably Iowa, where rival scientific schools have existed, both of them under the wing of the state, the feeling has been too strong to allow even state authority to bring about a union of any sort. Harvard and Technology have overcome these natural sentiments and, without common authority, have joined in a plan which will carry influence all over the country. Institutions of such...
...territory. Hopkins scored both points for the University, the first after a pass from Clark, and the second from a scrimmage in front of the goal. Willetts and Claflin were not on the ice, Doty and Cunningham composing the outer defense. Hopkins was shifted from left wing to left centre and S. P. Clark covered the wing...
...team has, however, been retarded considerably by the injury of several veterans. Hopkins is still suffering from the cut in his leg received in the second Syracuse game, while Captain Willetts and Claflin are incapacitated by minor injuries. S. P. Clark will start the game at left wing, while Doty and Cunningham will compose the outer defense...
...credit while Adams, Devereux, and Morgan each scored once. Willetts and Hopkins did not take part in the scrimmage owing to minor injuries while Claflin was also given a rest. T. J. Coolidge, 3d., '15 reported for the first time and was given a try-out at left wing...