Word: baker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...made it possible for the Yale Freshmen to play but four games this season. The Dartmouth Freshmen were defeated 2 to 1 on February 19, in a game played on soft ice, while the Princeton 1928 sextet was downed by the same score last Saturday in the Hobey Baker Rink at Princeton...
Four regulars on the Harvard team will be playing their last game of hockey for the Crimson, if the Cambridge skaters are successful in subduing the Princeton sextet in the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink at 8.15 o'clock tonight. The entire forward line of Beals, Austin, and Hodder together with Chase at defense, graduates in June. Should Princeton win, the rubber game will probably be played in Boston some time next week...
Take our faculty for instance: Langfeld is gone, and Baker, and I have no doubt that others will follow. Something is wrong there, possibly the business school. Then, too, the yard is being "cloistered" to death, is being made to resemble a factory rather than a decent campus. To misquote Patrick Henry: "Give us our grass and our eim trees or give us death preferably the vegetable matter...
...relay race, and a chess match, and that's about all. Now they have snatched the hockey championship from under our very noses. O tempora! O Moses! Can such things be? We might at least have gotten Tad Jones and a couple of athletes in exchange for Professor Baker. G. T. Chase...
...Philadelphia 4 to 1. The only match lost by Harvard came in the semi-finals when, after a five-game struggle, G. D. Debevoise '26 lost to S. P. Clark '14 of Philadelphia. In the finals, W. P. Dixon '25, playing number one for the University, defeated M. P. Baker '22, 17-7, 15-12, 11-15, 15-5, who had decisively beaten him last week in the Massachusetts State Championship finals...