Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Alister is the name of Scot MacDonald's elder son, 31, an architect (TIME, Jan. 16). The Prime Minister's third daughter is Sheila, 18, now a student at Oxford, a potent hockey player, addicted to tramping in bloomers...
Only once since the War-in 1923 with two U. S. oarsmen in the boat-has Oxford defeated Cambridge on the water. Last year Cantabrigians defeated the Dark Blue in rowing, track, cricket, hockey, tennis, soccer, boxing. Four years ago Oxford ruled that no man over 23 might be allowed to compete in athletics. Observers construed this to be a curtailment of U. S. participation in Oxford sports (since most Rhodes Scholars are 22 or so when they enter), in the hope that if Americans were out of the running, more young British athletes might be attracted to Oxford rather...
...University letter men have been chosen as cheer leaders for the football games this fall. They are: J. B. Garrison '31 head cheer leader and representing hockey, Harwood Ellis '31 representing hockey, W. C. Rowe '31 representing track, Oscar Sutermeister '32 for track, B. H. Bassett '31 representing baseball, and M. M. Johnson '31 from crew. Only men who have earned a letter in a major sport are eligible for the position of cheer leader...
...played a consistently good game for the University team during the season, being defeated only once, and holding second position on the team for the majority of the matches. In some encounters, also, he played at number one. Against Yale, Hill won a victory from Frank Luce, of hockey tame, 6-3, 6-8, 6-2. Coggeshall is a nationally ranking player, and holder of many titles in this country...
...houses for competitors will be put up on the borders of town. The State of California has contributed $1,000,000 for expenses; private citizens have raised $1,000,000 which will not be made up to them by the gate receipts but will earn dividends as local advertising. Hockey. The U. S. did not have a hockey team in the last Olympic games. The difficulty of finding an amateur hockey team in the U. S. is that most amateurs get money out of playing. In Manhattan the A. A. U. unofficially accepted the job of developing a team...