Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain Bigelow will lead his men out on the Arena ice tonight at 8.15 to meet the B. A. A. hockey aggregation in the second game of the Crimson season. Additional opportunity to practice and a few more days' seasoning under Coach William H. Claflin '15 and Alfred Winsor Jr. '02, has put the seven into better shape than when they faced King's College, and the standard of speed set during the closing minutes of the contest with the Canadians ought to be maintained...
Yesterday afternoon the first seven lined up opposite the M. I. T. club for an hour of speedy scrimmaging. No score was kept, and three coaches were on the ice constantly, observing individual work and directing team-play. Alfred Winsor '02, Coach Claflin and Coach George "Chippie" Gaw of the Tech men were on hand...
...extremely short practice periods allowed because of the popularity of the Arena with skaters from several colleges, and the difficulties of shaping a team in less than one week to meet a seven which has been at top trim for more than a month call for strenuous effort. Alfred Winsor '05 was on the ice again last night, giving his aid to Coach William H. Claflin '15, and the twenty-five minutes of smashing scrimmage was featured by the fastest work yet shown by the Crimson squad...
...Owen '23 and Humphrey are favored for defense players. The former seems potentially one of the shiftiest cover-points the Crimson has had, but both will profit immensely by the personal instruction dealt out by Alfred Winsor '05, who was assisting at practice again yesterday...
...appearance of Alfred Winsor Jr. '05 on the Arena ice yesterday was the feature of a one-hour session of rapid fire scrimmage between Teams A and B of the University hockey squad. Mr. Winsor, originator of the Harvard system of hockey strategy and tactics, and former captain of the Crimson seven, aided Head Coach William H. Claflin '15 in drilling the first squad...