Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following members of the Freshman hockey team who played in the Yale game have been awarded their hockey numerals, subject to the approval of the Athletic Council: H. D. Bigelow, of Boston; E. Cabot, of Milton; F. C. Church, of Lowell; J. G. Coolidge, 2d, of Brookline; R. W. Emmons, 3d, of Boston; J. S. Higgins, of Winchester; E. G. Johnson, 2d, of Milton; W. J. Louderback, of Highland Park, Ill.; R. G. Payne, of Garrison, Md.; D. C. Seager, 2d, of Brighton; J. Stubbs, of Newton; H. G. Trevor, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; N. S. Walker...
Harvard athletes are performing both at Boston and at New Haven this evening. The hockey team invades the enemy's country with high hopes of success, and our track men are to compete with Dartmouth and Pennsylvania at Mechanics Building...
...showing of the hockey team thus far justifies a hope for another intercollegiate championship. While the indoor track season has not been so great a success, we may trust the men on the team to put their best foot forward in an effort for a Crimson victory. Success now in the running and field events may mean victory in the spring season...
...Britling says: "What the devil are we doing at hockey? We ought to be drilling and learning to shoot." R. L. WOLF...
...Freshman hockey vs. Yale 1920 in Arena...