Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...football there was no chance for 1922 to show its mettle, Yale would not agree to a hockey game, and in track the University Freshmen lost their first encounter with their rivals from New Haven. When the parade wends its way onto Soldiers Field before the contest let it be the Class of 1922 in its entirety that enters the stands to support its nine, and to retrieve the honors captured by Yale in the Stadium a fortnight...
...addition to the swimming pool, a hockey rink with artificial ice is incorporated into the building according to the specifications. This would relieve the hockey men of the necessity of going into the Arena for practice and games. The rink would be open to the University, during the morning and at other times when not being used by the team...
...made this a possibility, --the spirit of a class which has collected from its members the sum of $550 wherewith to send its crew to the Severn. Nor is this the first time that the Freshmen have shown interest in their major sports. At the climax of the hockey season they offered to supply the funds to send their team to New York for the Yale and Princeton games, since those universities found it impracticable to have their freshmen make the trip to Cambridge. Unfortunately for the success of their zealous support those games were cancelled at the last minute...
Acting upon the recommendation of the Student Council, the Athletic Committee has decided to award numerals to the manager and ten members of the 1922 hockey squad selected by the coach, although the Freshmen were unable to play either Yale or Princeton this year because of weather conditions. The men who will receive insignia are: H. F. Colt, captain, D. Angier, C. Baker, W. Banes, M. Gratwick, H. Humphrey, L. Lincoln, J. Martin, J. O'Mealy, R. Smith, and A. M. Wrenn, manager...
...award the "H" to the men who had become managers of their respective teams as Seniors, but had been prevented by the war from completing the season of 1916-17. P. S. Howe '17, crew; Hampton Robb '17, football; G. A. Parsons '17, baseball; and A. E. MacDougall '17, hockey manager will receive the University letter under this ruling. C. D. Murray '19, and E. D. Morse '19, who has recently been killed in France, were awarded the "H" as men who had won their second assistant managerships, but had never succeeded to the position of manager of football...