Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After the ragged showing against Cornell on Tuesday night, Coach Winsor made a shift in the line-up, starting Baker and Fisher on the wings in yesterday's practice. The combination worked well, and Baker's playing was particularly effective in defeating the Freshmen 6 to 1 in a 30-minute scrimmage. He handled himself well, followed the puck closely, and was responsible for two of the University's goals...
...Freshmen had their first taste of real hockey against the University team in practice yesterday afternoon. The final score of the scrimmage was 2 to 0 in favor of the University. Coach Winsor tried out several formations, paying attention to the plays rather than to the score, which probably kept the total down somewhat...
...scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon, resulting in a 1 to 1 tie. After the University forwards had bombarded Donahue, the B. A. A. goal, for 10 minutes without avail, Curtis whipped the puck past him on a short shot. Both sevens played at top speed, and Coach Winsor sent in many substitutes to freshen the University line. After several brilliant dashes, Skilton finally took the puck down the rink, through the defence, and evened the score...
Teams A and B scrimmaged for a few minutes yesterday afternoon, team A winning by the score of 1 to 0, with Curtis the chief factor in the offense. Then Coach Winsor sent them up and down the rink three times at full speed, and devoted the rest of the time to the lower teams. There is not much material below the first sevens, although Ginn played well yesterday afternoon, and Weld made some exceptionally good stops at goal. Coach Winsor made a cut in the squad last night, and the 30 men who are retained will practice on Monday...
...Donald Moffatt '16, of New York, N. Y.; Lloyd Geary Evans Reilly '17, of Memphis, Tenn.; Theodore Holton Rice '17, of Brookline; Selwyn Aubrey Robinson '16, of Makawell, Kauai, Hawail; Samuel Abbott Smith '18, of Arlington; Robert Williams Wood, Jr., '16, of East Hampton, L. L. N. Y.; Walter Winsor Weld '16 (captain), of Chestnut Hill...