Word: ely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Bingham has not yet decided upon the order in which the men will run. On the long-distance team, a great deal will depend upon whether or not Campbell runs for Yale. At the Millrose games on Wednesday the Eli runner strained a tendon in his leg, and there is a possibility that he will not be able to run Saturday...
...University relay teams, tentatively announced early this week, have finally been decided upon. J. W. Burke '22, W. F. Eaton '22, J. E. Merrill '24, and J. A. McCarthy '22 are to run on the two-mile team against the Eli quartet, and Richard Chute '22. H. W. Howe '22, J. E. Kennedy '23, and J. W. Quinn '23 are to make up the one-mile team which will race Tech. Burke has been appointed captain of the two-mile team, Chute of the one-mile team, and Dunker of the 1925 team, for the meet...
...spite of this latter result, however, there are several items to be taken into account while weighing the respective merits of the two teams. The Eli-Tiger clash was, in the first place, and extremely close affair, Yale barely snatching the decision at the close of two hotly-contested over-time periods. Then again the contest was staged in New Haven, which fact, in the case of two evenly balanced aggregations, is always of considerable importance. The coming match between the rival sextets, which will be the deciding issue, may prove an entirely different story...
Yale's record on the ice to date is not especially brilliant. Of eleven games played, five have been victories while opposing teams have chalked up six defeats against the Eli sextet. The Blue, however, has been tremendously handicapped by the loss of O'Hearn, star quarter-back on the 1921 football team, about whom Yale supporters were building their hopes for a successful hockey team. The former yearling star was forced to leave the squad after the Columbia game, due to an injury to his right leg, and it is extremely doubtful if he will be in the line...
...Haven sextet opened its schedule at an early date, when the St. Nicholas Club of New York journeyed to the new Yale Arena on December 10. The visitors proved too much for the inexperienced Eli stick-men, and won the verdict by the decisive margin...