Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crosby fallied first for the University on a back-hand shot after Walker had taken the puck down the rink and passed it immediately in front of the cage. This was the only score of the first period. In the second session, Hill, whose work at right wing was outstanding, received a pass from Walker, who had taken the puck back of the St. Nicholas cage, and snapped it past Holmes. A few minutes later, Hill again scored, this time on the rebound after a shot by Walker. Near the end of the period. Austin, racing down the right lane...
...rinks, by a score of 2 to 1, in an informal contest. The Crimson scrubs were handicapped by the absence of seperal regulars due to examinations, but were able to overcome the brilliant work on the part of the schoolboys by unsustained but excellent individual playing. Peirson, at right wing, was the first to show good shooting, scoring on a sharp shot from the right lane after having taken the puck all alone from behind his own goal. Captain Palmer scored the second goal for the seconds...
...slight change in the line-up has been made since the Andover game last Saturday. C. J. Henderson, who has played a very steady game, marked by excellent stick-work all season, has replaced Lincoln Davis Jr. at right wing. During the practice sessions this week, Coach Angler has laid great stress on checking-back...
...first score was the result of a shot by N. S. Howe from left wing which bounded off the goal-tend's stick into the cage. Shortly after the beginning of the last period, E. W. Martin scored the second goal by a long shot from the middle of the rink while a few minutes latter, Captain Harding scored the final tally on a pass from Howe...
...second period found the Crimson skaters playing some of the best hockey they have shown this year. Crosby opened the scoring with a beautiful shot from left wing. Beals then took the puck from behind the University goal, skated completely around the M. I. T. defense and scored from the left lane. This tally was followed almost immediately by scores by Crosby and Guild, both of them resulting from pretty individual work. A few minutes later, Crosby made the final tally of the period by a pretty bit of stick-work...