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...following men won their "H" for the first time by playing in the Yale hockey series: William Channing Appleton, Jr., '17, of Cohasset; Edward Beach Condon '18, of New York, N. Y.; Rudolph Hermann Kissel, Jr., '19, of Morristown, N. J., and Alan Rhys Martin '18, of Cambridge. Manager Roger Defriez Hunneman '17, of Brookline, also received the hockey insignia...
...Baker, who scored. Again, shortly afterwards, he passed out to Baker from behind the goal, and the latter's long shot went through Martin for the third tally. Wylde's work at goal kept most of the shots which the outer defence let through from counting, but Condon substituted in the B. A. A. line, managed to drive one through him into the net. Here Coach Winsor put the third team in for the B. A. A., and gradually replaced the first with substitutes...
...following 12 members of the squad will leave for New Haven tomorrow on the 105 train: Appleton, Baker, Baldwin, Condon, Kissel, Martin, W. Morgan, Percy, T. Rice, Thacher, Townsend and Wylde, and also Assistant Manager MacDougall. They will practice for an hour tomorrow night in the New Haven Arena, and will spend the night at the Hotel Taft. For Saturday luncheon and afternoon they will be the guests of Grinnell Martin '10 at his farm ten miles outside of New Haven. The remaining members of the squad, with Manager Hunneman and Second Assistant Manager Morse, will leave Boston...
...scrimmage in front of the goal. Two minutes later G. A. Percy '18 made a brilliant dash the length of the ice, and although his shot was stopped, E. O. Baker '17 caged the rebound. Baker scored again shortly afterwards and a fourth goal was made by E. B. Condon '18. In one of the prettiest plays of the afternoon Percy took the puck down the ice and passed to Captain Morgan, who scored on a difficult shot. Two goals in succession from the side of the rink by W. O. P. Morgan '18 made the final score...
...this year into the fastest of the second-string men. In the Princeton game last Friday night he showed his ability to fill the left centre position when he took the puck less than a minute after he went in and scored the University's fourth goal. E. B. Condon '18 is fighting it out almost on even terms with Baldwin for this position, although Baldwin has had the call thus far. Condon is also a fast skater and a good shot, but perhaps a little less aggressive than Baldwin, whose development has been rapid during the last few weeks...