Word: coverpoint
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Many phenomenal stops were made by Ivy at goal. He was the only player on the University team who was not confused by the poor ice and the closeness of the score. Willetts played fairly well, but Dr. Newhall at coverpoint played too far out from his position and often allowed the Princeton forwards to pass him. Pell was extremely slow in following back and M. Newhall at the opposite end did not make sufficient use of the sides. Macleod seldom followed in on Townsend's long shots for goals...
...Philadelphia, was yesterday elected captain of the University hockey team for next year. Newhall graduated from the Haverford Grammar School near Philadelphia, where he played on the hockey team for three years. He was substitute on the University team in his Freshman year and has played regularly at coverpoint for the last two years. He was also substitute on the University baseball team last spring...
...absence of Captain Callaway will be seriously felt the prospects for next year's team are excellent. The following men from this year's team and substitutes will return next year and are eligible to play: J. B. Manning 3M., goal; R. Grant '06, point; D. A. Newhall '06, coverpoint; E. Wilder '07, R. S. Townsend '07, and C. C. Pell '08, forwards. There will also be good material available from this year's Freshman team. No definite plans will be arranged until the meeting of the Intercollegiate Hockey Association next November...
...Flinn '06 of Pittsburgh was last night re-elected captain of the Yale hockey team. He prepared at Hotchkiss School where he played on the hockey team, and since entering Yale has played two years at point and coverpoint on the university team...
...Freshman forwards, though they played hard, were not strong in team work, and man for man were outplayed by the University forwards. Fraser-Campbell at coverpoint did the best work for the Freshmen, playing a hard offensive and defensive game. Carpenter at goal made some remarkable stops...