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...have always gone to war for the utmost just causes, for our national freedom, for the freedom of the high seas, for the freedom of the Lone Star State, for the freedom of the slaves, for the freedom of tyrannized Cuba. We go to war now for the freedom of the German people. We are true to our history. We have kept our national faith in freedom. We go to war for a cause no less just...
...Freshmen's lone score was made by Cabot after a pretty pass from Emmons. Besides these two players. Captain Walker and Church showed up well. Church is a good point and a fast skater, but is slow getting started and has a tendency to drop the puck...
...long shot from the side of the rink, after 13 minutes of play. This was the only goal in the first half. In the second period Clements scored on a pass from behind the goal in two minutes, and then a spectacular dash by Discloson resulted in Standish's lone tally. He took the puck the length of the rink unaided, losing in once, and finally slipping it into the cage. Five minutes later, however, Wolverton, substituting for Pierson, increased Smith's lead with the third goal...
...beautiful long angle shot from the boards, and the third was scored by F. D. Huntington '12 against his own team when in his endeavor to stop one of T. H. Rice '17's hard shots the puck rolled the wrong way into the unguarded goal. The lone score against the regulars was the result of a hard backhand shot by T. K. Fisher '17, who played at right center for the B. A. A. throughout the practice...
...only the second time the Canadian college has been defeated by an organization in the United States in over five years. The Brooklyn seven had the advantage throughout the game with speed, team work and good playing off the boards and Queen's was fortunate to score their lone goal 43 seconds before the end of the final half of the game. The game was featured by the rough playing of both teams and the penalties were frequent...