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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hicks on a pass from Hutchinson scored the first goal for the B. A. A. and a few moments later Hutchinson caged the puck himself. Later Curtis on a pass from Phillips scored for the University. Then the second-string men were put in for 10 minutes, and succeeded in defeating the B. A. A. 1 to 0, Baldwin scoring on a pass from behind Chadwick's goal by Baker. The substitute B. A. A. line with the substitute University defense then faced the regular B. A. A. for 10 minutes more...
...short quick shot scored the second tally for the University. Again Phillips carried the puck down the rink and passed to Townsend, who drove it past Beebe, time, 6 minutes, 40 seconds. Baldwin scored the fourth goal on a pass from Fisher. Shortly after this the second-string men were put in, but the scoring continued. Wanamaker on a pretty individual rush drew Beebe from the goal and scored. A minute later he snapped the puck in from a scrimmage. With less than two minutes left Fisher caged the puck on a pass from Baker and Bliss scored the final...
...University held the B. A. A. to a 0 to 0 tie in a brisk ten-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Clean, hard playing with more team-work than the University has hitherto shown characterized the contest. The second string men were then put in for twenty minutes more, the final score being 4 to 3 in favor...
...University hockey squad, especially the second-string men, were given a hard work-out at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Before the scrimmage Coach Winsor lined up the entire squad which took shots at the various goal-tends from all possible angles. After a short drill in passing and shooting Team A and the B. A. A. had a spirited ten-minute scrimmage before the second-string men were put in. From a scrimmage in front of the B. A. A. goal Townsend succeeded in snapping the puck past Chadwick after about two minutes of play. The University line showed considerable...
...consisting of Teams A to E and substitutes had a brisk scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon in preparation for tonight's game. The team-play of teams A and B had noticeably improved and the shooting and passing was more accurate than it has been heretofore. The second string men are rounding into form rapidly and there will soon be a good number of able substitutes available. In all probability Phillips, who has been taking light practice lately, will not play to night...