Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sports enthusiasts who appreciate the simplicity of the World Series, in which the two best baseball teams in the U. S. play each other, the complexities which determine possession of the Stanley Cup, emblematic of the world's championship at hockey, are entirely incomprehensible. In professional hockey, there is only one major league, divided for convenience & profit into two "groups" whose members play against each other regularly. Instead of awarding the Stanley Cup each season to the best team, officials of the National Hockey League hold not one but five series of post-season games, from which only...
Frederick R. Mosely, Jr. '36, center and captain-elect, and Benjamin H. Hallowell '36, right winger, were awarded the John Tudor Memorial Cup and the Angier Hockey Trophy respectively at a dinner of the hockey, team before vacation...
...example, that more secondary schools in the East have soccer teams than swimming teams; that almost every high school in the East has its own soccer team; and that statistically almost twice as many freshmen candidates those last fall turned out for soccer as for boxing, wrestling, or hockey at the beginning of the winter season. In spite of this fact, the proposer of the seven-point program recommends that "possibly soccer" be dropped from the H.A.A. and that the less popular sports of boxing and wrestling continue under the old policy of financial support by the University...
...addition of House soccer and House hockey...
Robbins was manager of the Freshman hockey team and is a member of the Instrumental Clubs...