Word: championship
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Before the next issue of the CRIMSON appears, the University hockey team will have played the two most important games on its schedule. Tonight comes the annual contest with Yale, always exciting and always hard-fought, and on Monday the postponed game with Dartmouth which may decide the championship...
...hope that the strain of playing two such important games in three days will not prevent the team's bringing the championship back to Cambridge...
...Nicholas Rink, New York, at 8.15 o'clock this evening. The team will wait over in New York until Monday evening when it will play the final game of the year with Dartmouth. If Harvard wins from Yale tonight, the game with Dartmouth will definitely decide the intercollegiate championship. If Yale wins, there is still a chance of tying for first place by means of a victory over Dartmouth on Monday. The uncertain weather conditions have somewhat retarded the development of the University team this year, although a good start was made in the Christmas vacation when several...
...unfavorable weather yesterday, the postponed hockey game between the University team and Dartmouth could not be played. Since the Dartmouth team was unable to remain longer in hope of ice, the game had to be given up for the present. As this contest will possibly decide the intercollegiate championship, it will be arranged for February 22 at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, provided the consent of the Faculty can be obtained...
...Withington '09, met A. G. Mather of the Medford Boat Club in a special heavy-weight wrestling match, Withington had recently won the New England championship from Mather. In Saturday's match, the first bout of six minutes was a draw. In the second bout, however, Withington scored a rolling fall and won the match, the time being 1 minute and 44 seconds...