Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...facilities which they have on Lake Cayuga by bringing down a team which won practically every game on schedule and took the intercollegiate hockey championship with ease. Skating has always been one of the chief pastimes at Cornell, and inasmuch as they have a great many Canadian students there with whom hockey is the favorite sport, it looks as though the Ithacans would carry off the honors in this particular field for a good many years to come. Indeed, it would not be surprising if Cornell proved as hard to dislodge from the hockey championship as from the rowing...
...Blodgett, W. "11, Brightman, H. '11 and Lincoln, N. '13. b. American Express Co. c. "Canadian," July 8. d. Liverpool. c. England, Switzerland, N. Italy, and Paris. f. Liverpool, about Sept...
...Smith, P. H. '11. b. American Express Co. c. July 8, Canadian. d. Liverpool. e. England, July 18-Aug. 1; Holland and Germany, Aug. 1-15; Munich and Switzerland, Aug. 15-Sept. 1; Italy, Sept. 1-30; France, Oct. 1-20; Paris, Oct. 10-20. f. Antwerp...
...mediocre team-play of the Canadian forwards was unable to make any impression upon the Boston team's defence. Poor support on the part of the visitors handicapped their best player, Duckett, who, nevertheless, played a brilliant game...
...University team has improved a great deal in the past few weeks and in its two games against Canadian teams has learned much hockey. Hornblower and Duncan in the centre positions are the fastest players on the team and work well together, while Seamans, who lacked experience, has improved rapidly at right end. Leslie and Pierce are struggling for left end and seem to be about equal. The defence is very strong and Houston, Blackall and Gardner make three good substitutes...