Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...season, and said that the members of the squad looked unusually promising. A race may be arranged between the Harvard and Pennsylvania Freshman crews, which will be held on the Charles River on May 10. This would give the Freshman crew an opportunity to compete for the intercollegiate Freshman championship...
Tonight at the Arena at 8.15 o'clock the University hockey team meets Princeton, admittedly one of the best hockey teams among the colleges. Last year Princeton won the championship of the college hockey league but was able only to tie the University team for the collegiate title, winning the game in Boston and losing that in New York. This year there are three of last season's men on the Princeton team, Captain Baker, Emmons and Kuhn, and those who saw the game a year ago will remember that it was largely Baker's playing that won the contest...
Captain C. T. Abeles '13 of the University crew outlined briefly the plans for spring class rowing. While no definite arrangements have yet been decided upon, it is hoped that the crew winning the class championship this spring will race the class champions of Yale. The race will probably be rowed the last part of May over the 2-mile course in the Charles River Basin...
...occasions when the wings or defence men were caught with the puck there and were unable to get it out being few and far between. The standard of play displayed Saturday night augurs well for the game with Princeton who, it will be remembered, last year won the championship of the league, but was able only to tie Harvard for the collegiate hockey title. Claflin was taken ill yesterday, however, and will probably be out of the game, which will be a serious draw-back to the University team. HARVARD. CORNELL. Hopkins, Hanson, l.e. r.e., Scheu Sortwell, Palmer...
...when he was captain, coach and pitcher of the team, Brown defeated Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania inside of two weeks. After leaving college, he played on a number of professional teams, including the Boston Nationals. In 1895 and 1896 he coached Michigan, in both years turning out championship teams; and for seven years before coming to Harvard as coach, he had charge of the Brown squads...