Word: forwarding
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...disrupted by the defense before direct shots to the goals could be made. As nearly the entire squads of both sides got into the scrimmage concerted action was made more difficult. During the first few minutes A. H. Ladd '23, J. Larocque '23, and P. W. Butman '23 the forward line, carried the puck nearly to the goal, but while J. Stubbs '20 and N. S. Walker '20 were on the defense the shots that came through to J. Holmes '21 at goal flew wild. It was not until the fray was more than half over that D. F. Thayer...
...between the Freshmen and Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1923 was played yesterday, since the M.I.T. management sent word at the last minute that they would be unable to play. A scrimmage between two Freshman teams was therefore held Team A consisting of the regular defense and a second-string forward line, while Team B was made up of the first team forwards and a substitute defense. Both teams were made up of six men only, as Coach L. M. Lombard '17 is training his men for the Yale game which will be played in the Pavilion, where only...
...University over the Dartmouth Club sextet similar to its victory over Yale last Saturday. Aggressiveness and fight in the second half-pulled the game out of what looked like defeat, while superior team play throughout tried the Green defense and goal to the utmost. Steady work on the forward line during the past week showed its results in the form the men exhibited last night. Time and again the forwards swept against the Dartmouth defense, while the Crimson defense was nearly impregnable against the individual brilliancy of the Club players...
...Ladd netted both goals for the yearlings and was the strongest of the Crimson's rather weak forward line. Flint's consistent blocking at goal and the brilliant offensive and defensive play of Owen warded off many Dartmouth attacks. Smith made the Hanover players' only score, and Wanamaker, at left centre, was the Green's ablest skater and shooter...
...Butler also reports that the adoption of the army psychological test at Columbia has served to bring forward a highly intelligent type of student. He also notes a change in the American attitude toward the classics, which heretofore have been neglected in an increasing degree. At the same time he describes Columbia's efforts to improve its technical and engineering courses...