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...initial Eli contest only four days away, this evening's fracas with the local club team is regarded as a keying-up process for the big session with Yale on Saturday. Although warming up in action will be the main objective tonight, this does not mean that Coach Winsor is enthusiastic about coming out with the chilly end of the score...
...Crimson will probably take the ice with Hill in place of Walker. The latter has been excused for the night by Coach Winsor on account of the pressure of examinations. Cummings will start the game as defender of the Harvard net. The ultimate holder of the goal-guard position is still very much a question. Both Cummings and Newell will be thoroughly tested before the Yale sextet invades the Arena on February...
Under the tutelage of J. H. Dempsey '23, the first year combination has been developing along the lines laid down by Coach Winsor for the University squad...
...Harvard has only a long line of early season losses to show, it is not because of a weak team or faulty instruction. From the start of the season it was cominonly felt that the material was good, but from now on Coach Winsor will be developing a team hat has proved its winning power. With the schedule but half finished there is small danger of over-confidence from Saturday's triumph, for the Tiger will be keener than ever to gain his revenge, and Yale has already defeated Princeton...
...called decline of the Harvard system was thrown by what turned out to be the prime cause of the victory--the Crimson team play, particularly on the defence. Not a few of the critics have made long faces when they pointed out the "star-killing" methods which Coach Winsor teaches his forward line to play in checking back the opposing attack. Had the University players relaxed their efforts in, leaving no man uncovered last Saturday, it is not at all certain that the sensational Von Gerbig would not have flashed his puck into the cage for an Orange and Black...