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Crimson coach Cooney Weiland immediately accepted for the varsity and said last night that "our chances out there are as good as anyone else's. We haven't seen them and they haven't seen us." The Faculty Committee on Athletics had previously sanctioned the trip in the event that the Crimson would be invited...
...faster than any line the Elis could offer and its back-checking negated any offensive the home team could muster. The varsity's third line of Higgenbottom, Collins, and Dick Reilly also played its best game of the season in the opinion of coach Cooney Weiland...
...varsity's problems are relatively few. Paul Kelley, who sat out Wednesday's game against Princeton with an injured leg, should return to his position on the first line tonight. This will not only put the first line back to its normal strength, it will also allow Crimson Coach Cooney Weiland to put Dick Reilly back on the third line where he has been very effective lately...
Princeton will probably start a line of Fred Reynolds, Rulon-Miller, and Bob Townsend. At defense will be Doug Levick and Frank Logan, two returning lettermen from last year's team. Robinson will start in goal. Crimson coach Cooney Weiland has of late been starting his second line of Dave Vietze, Dick Fischer, and Bob McVey. Dick McLaughlin and Dan Ullyot will be the defensive pair, while Bailey will be in the nets...
...usually tell how the varsity hockey team is playing in a game by watching whether Coach Cooney Weiland is standing or sitting. If he stays on the bench--as he did for 50 minutes of the Yale match last Saturday--then the Crimson has control of the game...