Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Informal hockey teams were authorized by the Committee for this winter, and crew and baseball for the spring. These will be organized as in the case of football, and will differ from the teams of ordinary years only in the fact that they will not represent the University formally in intercollegiate athletics...
...following hockey schedule, drawn up for the Freshman squad, was ratified by the Athletic Committee...
...meeting last evening decided that either inter-battalion or inter-class games would be impracticable. There is not enough esprit de corps to warrant battalion athletics, and the classes of 1919 and 1920 are the only ones who could make up sevens. Accordingly, the meeting recommended that hockey for the students who are not experts should be played in the Leiter Cup series, as in former years. These series have been played every year by self-organized scrub teams, having such names as "Chuck-a-Pucks," "Hard-Boiled Eggs...
...that the Randolph Squash Courts and pool have been made into a second-class gymnasium, and the informal eleven has finished its season, we are interested to know what athletics will be carried on this winter. Hockey, subject to the wave of informalism, may be a winter sport as usual. This project is to be discussed tonight by the Athletic Committee to determine whether or not we shall be represented...
Many men have been dependent on hockey for their exercise during the winter. Unless a team is formed, however, it is not very likely that they will play, certainly not to the extent they would if a seven existed. The fact that there is a team to try for, induces many men to come out, and stay out, even though unsuccessful at first. Such students will miss the incentive that any sort of University team would...