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...first score was made by Captain Kuhn after 16-minutes of play when he took a long shot from the left side of the rink that landed in the net, Carnoechan making his only mistake of the evening by coming out to block it. Less than a minute afterward, Phillips, Hopkins, and Smart dashed down the rink, Phillips in the center carrying the puck. A pass to either side was the natural play, so Emmons and Peacock covered the outer men, while Phillips went through the middle and tied the score. Just one hour of actual play later, Smart, going...
...Princeton seven. The forwards followed the puck closely and shot hard and accurately, Willetts and Claflin offered a stonewall defence to Team B's attack, and each time broke up the opposing forwards' rush. Hopkins tallied the only score of the practice when he drove the puck into the net after Smart had passed it out directly in front of the goal...
Smart was the star of the University attack yesterday, particularly in his checking and the keenness with which he followed the puck. He scored the first goal of the contest when he drove the puck into the net after receiving a pass from behind the goal. Phillips tallied the other point for the University team when he caged the disc on a shot from the side. Foote scored shortly after for the B. A. A. on a scrimmage in front of the goal...
...were easily outclassed, their style of play being that of individual dashes down the rink which were stopped by the Harvard outer defence. The feature of the evening was the work of the two goal tenders. Carnochan, especially, proved most valuable and spectacular, jumping from one side of the net to the other, coming out and saving the day in the numerous scrimmages in front of the goal and contributing several stops that were nothing short of miraculous. Continual drilling about keeping in the line brought out a rather bad feature in the play of the University forwards, in that...
...where and How to Begin Practice." Mr. Ames, in gathering material for the article, addressed letters to all the graduates of the last ten years and received answers from about, half of them. The questions asked were: (1). "What (as nearly as you can estimate it) have been your net earnings from law each year since graduation?" And (2). "Have you any suggestions to offer to students about to graduate that might be helpful to them in deciding where to locate and under what conditions to begin practice...