Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this fall have already been filled. A. M. Blackburn '28 has been appointed associate manager for football, Mason Wells '28 for crew, A. A. Holbrook '28 for track, and William Mulford '28 for baseball. It has not yet been decided who will occupy the position of associate manager of hockey. All of these men will be awarded a minor sports...
...Sophomore competition for second assistant track manager the competitor who takes second place is appointed cross-country manager his Junior year and associate track manager his Senior year. The associate managerial competitions for baseball and hockey are similarly conducted...
...pitched in all the preliminary games but did not get in the Yale game. The officials chosen tentatively to officiate in the 1927 football games were also accepted as well as the schedules and changes in schedules proposed for next year for the second hockey team, the Freshman hockey team, and the Freshman basketball team. It was voted besides to drop Columbia from the University basketball schedule and to add the University of Maine...
...wins in tennis and golf were balanced by Yale successes in outdoor polo and lacrosse. In the major contests, however, the victory of the powerful Blue eight gave Yale an eleventh hour advantage as far as spring sports went, and evened up the count for the whole year, a hockey win and football tie having placed Harvard ahead at the end of the winter months...
Consideration of the records of winter sports shows the balance all on the side of the University. For the past two years Harvard hockey and indoor track teams have won the Intercolleglate titles in these two branches of athletics. The Ellice series always closes the schedule for the Crimson skaters, and in 1926 Captain Thayer Cumings '26 led his men through two whirlwind games with the Yale puck chasers. 4 to 0 and 2 to 0 scores told the story of Harvard superiority on the ice for a season in which lack of an arena of their own greatly handicapped...