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With the Redmen from McGill out of the way until next season, the Varsity Hockey team will endeavour to get back into the win column and boost their standing in the International Intercollegiate League when they face Princeton on the Hobey Banker Memorial Rink Saturday night...
...small size of the clubs makes inter-club football impracticable but touch football is well organized, a complete pamphlet of special tough rules for the association being published by the governing board. During the winter basketball, squash, and ping pong are carried on while inter-club hockey in the Hobey Baker rink has proved to be the most popular. Swimming is limited to three meets in both the club and dormitory league in which all members enter contestants at once, while in Wrestling and Boxing there is an open University meet as at Harvard...
...comrades of Tours, Issoudun and the Western Front. Riders of the Sky, "a combination of fact and fiction and legend," brings in many an actual person and event. Some of the characters: "Gil" Winant (now Governor of New Hampshire), Eddie Rickenbacker, the late Quentin Roosevelt, Frank Luke, "Hobey" Baker. Author Brewer's reference to himself among the catalog of heroes is modest...
...been defeated by the Elis in a long overtime battle at New Haven; but it came back to defeat Harvard by 4-1 before a large Carnival crowd last Saturday. By virtue of this enviable showing, the sextet has become one of the leading contestants for the Hobey Baker Cup, and many of the Big Green followers really believe that this year's team will bring the championship back to Hanover, thus restoring the hockey supremacy which has been lacking at Dartmouth in recent years. --By TIME...
...game tomorrow marks the second in the Intercollegiate Quadrangular Hockey League made up of Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, and Harvard. This is the first year of this League, and the teams are competing for the Hobey Baker Cup, a trophy given in honor of a Princeton athlete, who, as an undergraduate, was considered the outstanding hockey player of his time