Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...night. Although the team-play of the University forwards was poor, it showed improvement, especially in the second half, over practice work. The Boston Hockey Club, on the other hand, seemed to lose all idea of team-work and depended mainly on the individual brilliancy of Clifford, Hicks and Winsor, who were prevented from scoring more frequently only by the excellent work of Chadwick at goal, and Huntington at coverpoint...
...first score was made by Leslie soon after the game began on a difficult shot from the side of the rink. Winsor scored Boston's first point from directly in front of the goal after Graustein had stopped a long shot by Clifford. Much of the playing was around Harvard's goal in this half. Toward the end of the period Hornblower carried the puck the length of the ice and, after a short scrimmage in front of the goal, scored...
Early in the second half Hornblower scored two more goals, one on a pass from Pierce, the other on a pass from Blackall. With the score 4 to 1 against them the Boston players abandoned all thoughts of team-play. Clifford, Hicks and Winsor made several brilliant dashes down the ice, and each of the two last succeeded in scoring a goal...
...summary: HARVARD. BOSTON HOCKEY CLUB. Leslie, Gorham, l.e. r.e., Foster, Paine Cutler, Pierce, Childs, l.c., r.c., Winsor Hornblower, r.c. l.c., Hicks Pratt, r.e. l.e., Townsend Huntington, c.p. c.p., Clifford Graustein, Blackall, p. p., Sampson Chadwick, g. g., Canterbury...
Score--Harvard, 4; Boston Hockey Club, 3. Goals--Hicks, Hornblower 3, Leslie, Winsor 2. Penalties (one minute)--Foster, Leslie, Townsend. Referee--J. Norfolk, Boston Arena. Umpires--Lovering, Boston Hockey Club, and F. H. Palmer '13. Timer--Carlton, Boston Arena. Time--15-minute halves...