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...between the Solid Ivories and the Chuck-a-pucks has been postponed to this afternoon and will be played in the Freshman rink at 2.30 o'clock. Now that all the games of the first round have been played, no more will be scheduled for the Charles River. On account of the Freshman-Noble and Greenough game, only one game can be played in that rink today. In the University rink at 2.30 o'clock the Silver Stars will play the Fair...
...first round of the scrub hockey series was continued yesterday afternoon, the Solid Ivories defeating the Esquimanx 2 to 1, and the Chuck-a-pucks winning from the Hawks 4 to 3. On account of the excellent condition of the ice on the Charles River opposite the Weld boathouse, it has been decided to play several games there this afternoon. Following is the schedule for today: at 2.30 o'clock in the Freshman rink, Slippery Sluggers vs. the Whiff-Whoffs; in the University rink at 2.30 o'clock, the Mic-Macs vs. the Whiffenpoofs; on the Charles River...
...team which will start the game this evening has an experienced offence, but its defence is composed entirely of men new to intercollegiate hockey. In spite of this fact, they should show up well on account of the evident ability of Foster and Huntington at coverpoint and point, respectively. These two have shown steady improvement from the beginning of practice and should be a strong factor in the development of an excellent team. On account of the illness of Hicks and Hornblower the for ward line, as it will play this evening has not been together since the game with...
...first two years of Mr. Pieper's coaching, in the seasons of 1907 and 1908, the University nine was very successful, each time coming off victorious in the final game played in New York on account of a time. The team last year won the Princeton series, but was defeated by Yale...
...account of the scarcity of veteran material Coach Pieper faces this season a more difficult problem in the development of the baseball team than he has met in the three years that he has coached the University teams. To get the best men for the vacant positions will require careful selection and training, and the probability f unusually strenuous competition in a large squad of candidates is the only favorable indication at present. Coach Pieper has had two very successful seasons, and we look to him and to Captain Lanigan to develop a winning nine even under less favorable conditions...