Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although next year's hockey team will be badly handicapped by the loss of eight "H" men, the squad will undoubtedly be strengthened by the presence of several of the members of this year's second team. Only one game was lost during the past season by the team, that with St. Mark's, by a score of 4 to 3, and much promising material has been developed. Captain R. J. H. Powel '18 has played a strong and at times spectacular game, and will doubtless make a good bid for one of the positions on next year's forward...
...following men have been awarded the hockey "H-2d", subject to the approval of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee: Robert Roberts Bishop '19, of Newton Centre; Charles Arthur Clark, Jr., '19, of Milton; Robert Strong Cook '17, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Jose Calderon Harris '17, of Brookline; Leonard Jackson '19, of Newton Centre; Gustav Hermann Kissel '17, of Morristown, N. J.; Morris Phinney '19, of West Medford; William Platt '19, of New York, N. Y.; Robert Johnston Hare Powel, Jr., '18 (captain), of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Carl William Timpson '18, of New York...
Barring the result of last Saturday's game the hockey team of 1916-17 might have been called successful; however, that result which gave the series to Yale and divided the championship between four colleges cannot be overlooked in a review of the season...
...following men won their "H" for the first time by playing in the Yale hockey series: William Channing Appleton, Jr., '17, of Cohasset; Edward Beach Condon '18, of New York, N. Y.; Rudolph Hermann Kissel, Jr., '19, of Morristown, N. J., and Alan Rhys Martin '18, of Cambridge. Manager Roger Defriez Hunneman '17, of Brookline, also received the hockey insignia...
...final game of the intercollegiate hockey season will be played tonight in the New Haven Arena when the University seven will meet - Yale in the deciding game of the series. Upon the outcome of the contest depends the college championship; should Yale win the result will be a quadruple tie between the University, Dartmouth, Yale and Princeton. In that event, Dartmouth will lead in actual percentage of games won and lost, since the Green has played only one game with each of the other teams, winning from Princeton and Yale, but losing to the University; but in series rating Harvard...