Word: games
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final schedules have not been announced, but both will probably be completed within another week. A three-game series will be played with both Yale and Princeton, but no other collegiate games are to be scheduled. According to the regulations of the Athletic Committee, no games will be played on Class Day, and there will also be no games during the final examination period. The last contest for both University and Freshman nines will probably take place on Saturday, June...
After a week of unseasonable temperature, during which the Lampoon daily burned incense to the Weather Man, the Charlesbank Rink is again in condition to support 14 men, and in consequence the postponed Lampoon-CRIMSON hockey game (sic) will take place thereon next Monday afternoon. Both septets have taken advantage of the additional time to perfect themselves in the Bayonet Exercises and the Loading Drills, and will probably be in good condition and well loaded when the handkerchief is dropped day after tomorrow. The contest is to be open to the public, who may join on either side...
...next meeting of the Student Council, it will also be recommended that Freshman hockey numerals be awarded to J. A. Sessions, of Northampton, and C. S. Stillman, Jr., of Wellesley, both of whom played regularly on the team throughout the season, but were unable to take part in the game against Yale...
...Captain E. L. Bigelow '21 and R. W. Buntin '21, the Freshman seven opened the game with one of the most spirited attacks ever seen in a Freshman game, while the Yale forwards in their turn found it impossible to penetrate the Crimson defence. In less than three minutes Bigelow started the scoring on a clean shot after a pretty run up the rink. Thereafter the game was entirely in the hands of the University players throughout the balance of the half, and the well-filled cheering section was thrilled time and again by the beautiful dashes of Bigelow, Buntin...
...second period, the Yale men showed more traditional fighting spirit and, playing a careful defensive game, kept the Freshmen from adding to their lead. Fresh players were sent in to fill positions on both teams, but the changes did not alter the outcome of the game...