Word: cage
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Interdormitory hockey will begin on the Charlesbank Rinks as soon as suitable ice conditions will allow. An innovation which will be introduced here is that activities such as relay races and other games will be held in the baseball cage when the ice is too poor for hockey...
Intensive practice for the winter track meets got under way yesterday afternoon when the University and Freshman runners worked out in the new baseball cage and on the Soldiers Field board track. Coach E. L. Farrell and Captain A. H. O'Neil '28, who gave brief talks to the 175 candidates, pointed out that more men are needed in all events to fill the gaps left by the graduation of many of the most consistent performers on the boards. Track training table will begin at lunch today in the Varsity Club for 31 men chosen by Coach Farrell...
...children sat very still for a while after that. They could see "evolution" dancing around in his cage, twinkling his terrible eyes at them, smiling at them with his wide black lips. Soon he would jump out of his cage and wrap his arms around them. One little girl jumped out of her chair and ran down the aisle. She went straight home. Soon another one followed her. "They told their parents what Principal Tate had said. The next day the parents of the two girls together with other parents called on Principal Tate. Then they called on the chairman...
...current issue contains a bird's-eye view of the Business School, the Stadium and the new baseball cage; also a hither to unpublished photograph of the Harvard and Yale University crews taken at The Hotel Griswold several days before the annual race...
Just four minutes and 25 seconds after Referee Sands had dropped the puck and scurried out of the way at the initial face-off, Willard Howard ocC, sliced through the porous Tech defense, dribbled to the mouth of the cage, and slipped the disk past the first of the two Riley brothers who guarded the sanctuary for Technology during the evening. Before the Engineers could recover, the second forward line, just inserted into the fray, worked the puck down the rink, and W. D. Wetmore '30 took a pass from G. C. Holbrook '30 to skid the puck into...