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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Claflin sent his men through a light work-out at the Arena yesterday afternoon, omitting the usual practice scrimmage. Hill, who has been out on account of illness for ten days, has returned to the squad and will take up his old position at right wing this evening. Coach Claflin has not yet decided whether he will use Flint or Bigelow at goal...
...second period Howe, at left wing for the Crimson, and Martin, playing at right defense, began to force the attack. Early in the period, Moseley, substituting for Captain Harding, evened the score when he drove the puck in from a scrimmage...
Captain Harding has proved himself a dependable leader in the center of the Crimson forward line, and with Howe at left wing the Yale net should never be free from danger. The defensive pair, Martin and Pratt, have broken up attack consistently, but seem to lack the ability to take the puck back into their opponents territory. Bradford, playing in the net, has stopped the puck brilliantly all season...
With two regular forwards, Beals and Hill, and a substitute wing, Austin, out of the game on account of illness, the coaches were forced to bring up some men from the second team. Larocque, playing his first game since his recent illness, played right wing, while Guild, who won his letter in the first Yale game, started at center. Peirson and Palmer, from the second squad, were both used as substitutes...
Handicapped by the illness of two forward-line regulars, Beals, whose work at center has been outstanding, and Hill, who has played an effective game at right wing; the University hockey team will face the aggressive Queen's College sextet tonight at 8.15 o'clock at the Arena. Queen's, although it met defeat by a 2 to 1 score at the hands of Boston College on Monday, is one of the strongest of Canadian college teams. Among its victims is McGill University, which defeated Yale on its recent trip in this country. Smith and McDonald, the defensive pair...