Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After practice yesterday afternoon, Wilson Palmer '23 of Newton was unanimously elected captain of the University second hockey team. Palmer prepared at Newton High School, and has played a hard, reliable game at left wing on the seconds all season...
...poor ice. C. C. Harding at center has been the outstanding star of the team up to date. In addition to being a fast skater and clever dribbler, he is exceptionally strong defensively. N. S. Howe, a former St. Paul's player, has been a regular at left wing all season. He is a dependable man, skating well passing frequently, and excelling in checking back. Considered a week ago to be one of the weakest men on the team, Lincoln Davis Jr. has shown great improvement, standing out by his excellent playing in the M. I. T. game on Saturday...
...fundamental weakness of the '26 team is the lack of good substitute material. None of the substitutes can compare with the six regulars and the greatest problem that confronts Coach Angier in the next two weeks is the development of substitute material. Henry Parish 2d, at wing has shown much the most promising form while E. K. Nash has been the best among the defence substitutes
...second session, however, the Princeton team work showed up extremely well, and resulted in two scores for the Tigers. Shortly after the beginning of the period, the entire Princeton forward line carried the puck down the ice to the Crimson defence, where Stout, playing at left wing for the University's opponents, passed to Van Gerbig, who scored on a pretty shot. A few minutes later, Van Gerbig, starting from behind his own cage, raced alone the length of the rink, completely outwitted the Crimson defence, and snapped the puck into...
...shift has been made in the Crimson line-up. E. M. Beals Jr. '25, who was formerly at center, will start at right wing, while Joseph Larocque Jr. '23, who has been playing right wing in practice this week will start in Beals' place at center. The University sextet has spent the week perfecting its team play, and, with every member of the squad in the best possible condition, the prospects for a Crimson win are bright, even against a team that in four games has piled up 27 goals to six for its opponents...