Word: hill
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cornell hockey team met easy defeat at the hands of the University team in the Arena Saturday night by the score of 8 to 2. The visitors missed such sterling players as Magner and Crassweller, who were on the Cornell team two years ago, and had only one man, Hill, who could really play the game. His work was of a very high order and it was his individual ability that accounted for Cornell's scores...
...scrimmage and this was followed almost immediately by another goal for Phillips on a pass from Claflin. Sortwell ended Harvard's scoring for the half on a long lift from near the centre of the rink, and just before time was called for the end of the period, Hill scored on a long, hard shot on the end of a brilliant dash down...
...second half the play was much faster and Dean, the Cornell goal tender was kept very busy. Hill made the first goal of the period on a desperate shot in which he fell over Gardner and into the cage. Inside of 15 seconds, however, Clark raised the lead to three by scoring on a pass from behind the Cornell goal. Of the three remaining Harvard scores, Sortwell made two from scrimmages and Morgan...
...line-ups wil be as follows: HARVARD. CORNELL. Clark, r.e. l.e., Kent Phillips, r.c. l.c., Scheu Sortwell, l.c. r.c., Hill Hopkins, l.e. r.e., More Claflin, c.p. c.p., Clarke Willetts, p. p., Smith Gardner, g. g., Dean...
...chess team will go to New York tonight to compete with Yale, Columbia and Princeton in the twenty first annual intercollegiate chess tournament. Mr. E. A. Caswell, Yale '66, for some time secretary of the League, has charge of the arrangements. The tournament will be held at the Murray Hill Hotel tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday, each team playing one match a day, the winner being awarded the intercollegiate cup which Columbia holds at present...