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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only occasional flashes of real form were evident in the first game of the Yale hockey series played at the Arena on Saturday night, which the University won by the score of 2 goals to 0. The Crimson got away to a good start with a goal after 16 seconds of play, but after Baker scored the second goal 14 minutes later, the game slowed up and was marked, especially in the second period, by listless playing on both sides. The defence work of both teams stood out prominently. Wylde kept his record clear for the intercollegiate series...
...Doty took it away from Jacob and carried it down the rink. He was body-checked by Murray, but Percy recovered the puck, whipping it past York into the cage just 16 seconds after the game started. Captain Morgan started one of his dashes a few minutes later and got around the defence, but York stopped his shot. Then Baker took a perfect pass from Percy, and his drive was true, but York made another pretty stop. A mix-up near the Harvard cage gave Yale a chance to tally, the puck sliding across in front...
...second half was very slow, both teams repeatedly loosing chances to shoot. After a couple of minutes of play, Jacob broke loose and got safely inside the defence, but Wylde came out and made a beautiful stop. From then on the puck was scrimmaged up and down the ice with few shots at the net. In the last few minutes Coach Winsor sent in the second-string players to freshen the University's attack, but no more scores resulted...
...with the other members of the party on board the Oscar II on December 4. They were taken first to Kirkwall by the British and Mr. Hudson was the only member of the whole party who succeeded in penetrating into Germany. After seeing the German consul at Copenhagen he got a special letter which admitted him into the empire...
...first got into difficulties with the German police, but the affair was later straightened out. He went to Berlin, where he saw Ambassador Girard and several of the high military officials. He obtained entrance to the Reichstag and to an exhibition of all the trophies that the Germans have captured during the present war. After his trip through Germany Mr. Hudson succeeded in rejoining his fellow pilgrims at the Hague...