Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There will be a meeting of all men interested in class hockey in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. The schedule for interclass games will be arranged, captains will be elected, and the hours of practice will be decided upon...
...training table for the University hockey team has been started at the Union with the following eight men: Captain C. C. Pell '08, manager C. W. Short, Jr., '08, T. Briggs '09, S. S. Ford '09, E. duP. Irving '09, M. L. Newhall '08, L. Rumsey '08 and J. P. Willetts '09. A training table for the Freshmen will be started as soon as a cut is made in the squad...
...handicap which the hockey team has experienced this year, because of lack of ice will be obviated next year by the construction of a new skating rink, which is to be one of the largest in the world. The new rink will have a skating surface of 25,000 square feet, nearly double that of the St. Nicholas rink in New York. The building, which is to be known as the Fenway Garden, will be located in the Fenway near the Park Riding School, at the corner of Brookline avenue and Butler street, and will be built and ready...
...capacity of 5000, with the seats arranged in the arena pit form, and the ice surface about 6 feet below the level of the main lobby. Access to the ice will be afforded by four large passageways leading from a wide promenade in the rear of the seats. When hockey is being played these entrances will be closed, and a passageway leading directly from the locker rooms to the level of the ice will be opened. The skating season will extend from November to April, after which a sectional floor will be laid in preparation for 29 weeks of shows...
This is the season of the year when the largest number of men indulge in no form of exercise. The limited facilities of the Gymnasium do not attract except as a necessary means of training for some sport. Scrub hockey and basketball are not very generally supported, and winter track work is too often regarded solely as a preparation for the coming season. Although the various managers have done much in the past and can do still more to encourage secondary athletics in their respective branches by organizing and conducting series of games, the stimulus must come from the interest...