Word: wrists
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Although Macleod when near his own goal did not always cover his opponent, his stick work was very clever and he showed good endurance. Willetts kept his position well but was forced to withdraw shortly after the beginning of the second half on account of the injury to his wrist. Sampson, who replaced him, played his position well and was very reliable at blocking near the goal...
...other forwards. The fastest skater on the team is Macleod who is also the cleverest in the forward line. M. Newhall at left end is slow and does not use the sides to good advantage. His Shooting, however, is accurate. Although handicapped by an injury to his wrist Willetts continues to play his usual strong game at piont, characterized by hard body checking. Sampson, who will probably take Willetts' place for part of the game, has had no experience in intercollegiate hockey, but his work during the last week has been very encouraging. Ivy is an experienced goal guard...
...condition the playing of the University team was discouraging. The forwards were slow on their skates and poor at passing and shooting. Fraser-Campbell, who took the place of Willetts at point on the University team, showed poor form, probably due to lack of experience in that position. Willetts' wrist will probably be strong enough by the end of next week to allow him to take part in the Yale game a week from tomorrow. Ivy played well at goal, making several hard stops. In the second period the University forwards played with the second team's defense...
...short practice line-up, after the game, Willetts received an injury to his wrist which will probably keep him from playing again this year...
Among the more prominent players who will not go to West Point are Montgomery, who has a disabled knee, Cunniff, who has an injured wrist, R. Derby, whose shoulder is still in bad condition and Brill, who has a strained leg muscle...