Word: final
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17, it was announced last night, will be unable to play in the final Yale hockey game next Saturday night because of an attack of the measles. Morgan felt ill at practice on Tuesday afternoon and was taken to the Stillman Infirmary that evening, where it was found that he had developed a case which, though light, will keep him off the ice for the remainder of the week. His place at point will be taken by W. C. Appleton '18, who was captain of last year's second team. The University defence is further...
...lined up against the second. The scrimmage was not an exhibition of perfect hockey; its one notable feature was the aggressive spirit shown by the second team, which resulted in frequent spills and which, in a game, would have rapidly reduced the number of men on the ice. The final score was 2 to 2. The first seven's team play continued strong save for occasional erratic passes and a tendency of forwards to play out of position. Both of their scores, however, were the result of individual play. R. H. Kissel '19 flipped in a back hand shot...
...schedule for the final examinations of the Law School has been announced as follows. All examinations will be held at the customary time of 9 o'clock...
...final competitions only one bout was won on a fall, and that was when Potter of Yale threw S. Burnham...
...Summary of the final round follows...