Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University fencing team will contest the first match of the season against Bowdoin in the Hemenway gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. The University team will be made up as follows, the men fencing in the order named: T. J. Putman '15, B. S. Nichols '16, and S. Dillon '16. No admission will be charged and all members of the University are invited...
Teams A and B of the University hockey squad had a spirited 20-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon which resulted in a 3 to 3 tie although team A had slightly the better of the contest. The squad showed the best team play of the season and their shooting and passing was good; but they lacked the "jump" so essential on as small a surface as that of the St. Nicholas rink in New York. If the University can acquire this "jump" before Saturday night, they should be in excellent condition to meet Princeton...
...University should be represented by a large delegation at the hockey game between the University and Princeton at New York next Saturday evening. Those intending to witness the contest will have the advantage of a better selection if they get their tickets immediately...
...Arena last Saturday evening, in the first game of the Intercollegiate series. It was not until the second half that the University team struck its stride and all of the eight goals were scored in that period. For the first 20 minutes Cornell had distinctly the better of the contest and her single goal looked formidable at the end of the half. But in the second period the University players showed better team-work than ever before, their stick-work had improved and their passing and shooting were fairly accurate. Cornell's defense was totally unable to cope with...
...University hockey team plays Cornell in the Arena tonight. The teams are well matched and the close contest expected should bring out a larger representation from the University than has been present at the opening games on the schedule. The number of students at the games this season has been discouragingly small, not more than 100 undergraduates having witnessed any one of the contests played thus far. The sport is deserving of greater support than is being given...