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...grand total of thirty hockey games between the University and Yale, Yale has won but nine. In the first few seasons the two universities won about an equal number of games, but, with the advent of Alfred Winsor '02 as hockey coach, Harvard lost only one game to Yale between 1903 and 1912, and consequently gained a big lead. Usually more than one game has been played in a season the team winning the majority of games being credited with the championship for the year. The series standing is Harvard, 13; Yale...
Coach Claflin is a disciple of the type of hockey that was originated and taught by Alfred Winsor '02. Whether this style of play will be as applicable in the small Pavilion as it was in the large Arena is a difficult question, but it is agreed that with certain modifications, Coach Claflin will find it successful wherever the team plays...
...Winsor himself has also agreed to resume the position of advisory hockey coach that he has held in recent years. He will not be able to coach the team regularly, but he hopes to help in the final practice before the big games. In the Winsor system, individual brilliancy has always been subservient to team play, and under his coaching the University teams of a few years ago developed exceptional proficiency in the passing game, triumphing time and again over combinations of brilliant players...
Although this reduction in the number of players would largely do away with the system of team play that has been fostered by Alfred Winsor '02, it would add much to the chances for individual brilliancy. In Canada the six-man game has been adopted by almost all of the leading teams, and this will undoubtedly have its influence on the proposed change here...
...Clafin, Jr., '15, captain of the 1915 hockey team, spoke on the value of hockey of Alfred Winsor '02, who has been the moving spirit of the University's hockey team for many years past. "A change from the tactics that have been used in the Arena is necessary, because of the comparatively small size of the new Ice Pavilion," said Clafin. "Careful thought must be devoted to the problems that confront hockey here this year, but with steady work we should meet with no unusual difficulties...