Word: manual
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...season for both teams. So mediocre has been the work of both teams throughout the season that there appears to be little advantage in favor of either. The Harvard Freshmen have played four match games, winning from Noble and Greenough's, tieing Milton Academy, and losing to Rindge Manual Training School and to St. Mark's. The Yale 1913 team has played but one outside game, winning from Groff School by the score...
...Freshman hockey team lost the second game of its schedule to St. Mark's School at Southboro yesterday by the score of 3 to 1. This is the second defeat the Freshmen have received, the first being in the game with Rindge Manual Training School by the score...
...team has played but two games: a practice one with the Noble and Greenough School, which the Freshmen won by the score of 2 to 1, and a regular game with the Rindge Manual Training School, in which the Freshmen were defeated 3 to 1. Although practice has been held as often as ice has permitted, the players in general, and especially the forwards, have shown little improvement. There is a tendency towards individual work and the shooting has been very inaccurate and weak. The poor condition of the team is due to the lack of organized coaching...
...Pomfret, had to be cancelled owing to lack of ice. The team, therefore, has suffered somewhat by losing the experience of these games, and irregular practice during the past few days has also hindered development. Thus far the team has played two games, losing one to the Rindge Manual Training School by the score of 3 to 1 and winning from Noble and Greenough...
...afternoon. The game with the Brae Burn Country Club which was scheduled for this afternoon has been postponed until January 29, to take the place of the game with St. Mark's announced for that day. In their first two games the Freshmen have been defeated by the Rindge Manual Training School by the score of 3 to 1, and have been victorious over Noble and Greenough...