Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...service at the time the armistice was signed. Statistics--showing the remarkable record of the University's athletes were given out at the H. A. A. Office yesterday. In addition it was shown that every man who was a member of the 1920 Freshman football or hockey teams was also in the Army or Navy...
This afternoon will mark the true resumption of athletics on the pre-war basis when the CRIMSON'S crack hockey seven meets Lampy on the ice of Charles bank. In accordance with the desires of the Committee for the Abolition of Athletic Sports both squads have neglected all training table regulations, and will continue to do so throughout the contest. Although it is expected that the Lampoon warriors will still show evidences of the same punch with which they downed Yale, nevertheless no doubt exists in sporting circles that a victory without peace will break the historic...
Subject to the approval of the University Athletic Committee, the following men won their "H" for the first time by playing in the Yale hockey game at Brooklyn last Saturday: Thomas Morris Avery '21, of New York, N. Y.; Francis McNiel Bacon, 3rd, '21, of New York, N. Y.; Edward Livingston Bigelow '21, of Boston; Alexander Harvey Bright '19, of Cambridge; Roger Williams Buntin '21, of West Newton; Edward Cabot '20, of Milton; Charles Arthur Clark '19, of Milton; Frederic Cameron Church '20, of Lowell, Robert Ellsworth Gross '19, of West Newton; Jabish Holmes, Jr., '21, of New York...
With Saturday's hockey triumph over Yale, with the crew and baseball squads called out, with over a hundred men reporting daily for track, and with murmurs of renascent football plans, the revival of athletics at the University is now fairly under way. For the first time in two years we see today all the major sports functioning once more and many of the minor ones raising their heads from the outer darkness to which they had been temporarily relegated. A most auspicious beginning it is, with victory over the Blue as an omen of success...
...University hockey seven under the leadership of Captain R. E. Gross '19, brought about an auspicious resumption of formal sports with Yale, on Saturday evening, when they defeated the Blue team at the Brooklyn Ice Palace by the score of 4 to 1. From the first minute of play until the final whistle the superiority of the Crimson septet was very evident...