Word: netting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...transferred in classification. Several innovations were introduced by the retiring board, principally the receptions held for the victorious baseball and football teams and "the appointment of House, Pool, and Music Committees to look after the welfare of and promote activities among the members." The Treasurer's report shows a net loss of $6,614.62, as compared with last year's deficit...
...Puck Pingers' goal, their attack made several fast rushes down the rink and narrowly missed on a number of well-aimed shots. The Hard Guys' attack showed speed and team-play, especially in the last period when Hardwick, Hastings, and Trainer in turn, drove the puck into the net...
...game was Harvard's from the start. On the face-off, Smart rushed the puck down the ice, but failed to drive his shot past Schiller. A scrimmage in front of the Yale goal followed. Clark, securing the puck, circled behind the net and passed it back to Hopkins, who drove it in for the first score of the game...
...first fourteen minutes of the second half the puck went up and down the rink, neither team being able to shoot past the goal-guards. Then Clark made a brilliant dash down the ice and, passing Yale's outer defense, drove the puck into the net for Harvard's third score...
...first goal, made after four minutes of play, was scored by Kuhn, who drove the puck into the Harvard net after Baker's long shot had rebounded from Carnochan's shin. Nine minutes of fast play folowed, the University forwards vainly attempting to break the opposing line. Again Baker succeeded in dodging the Harvard defence and, circling back of the net, passed the puck out to MacColl, who drove it past Carnochan for the second score. Princeton's next goal resulted from a fluke, when Kuhn lifted a long shot from the centre of the rink and Willetts, attempting...