Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fulfilled a lifelong ambition: to make his fortune and then go for a good long sail. With the same daring and dynamic enthusiasm that characterized his younger brother, the late, great Hobart ("Hobey") Baker, who has been immortalized since his Wartime death as the greatest U. S. college hockey player of all time. Skipper Baker, accompanied by two sons and a crew of three, had just completed a 30,000-mile cruise from Hong Kong...
...game characterized by lack of penalties, a Harvard field hockey team subdued a Vassar squad, 8-1, at Poughkeepsie Saturday afternoon. The highlight of the game was the Vassar team, an aggregation studded with talent...
According to the Harvard players, the girls were in superb condition. They displayed excellent form, and, as a whole, dribbled well. Although heavily outweighed, they constantly threatened the Harvard goal. The presence of three Varsity hockey players on their team greatly enhanced their scoring threats...
Although five of the Crimson players have never handled a hockey stick before, the team is expected to display a united front before the Vassar onslaught. The Harvard attack will center about Richard S. Smith, formerly of the Oxford field hockey squad. Of the Crimson eleven, five are Oxford graduates who played the game in England in their undergraduate days...
When Patrick Horace Nowell-Smith of Eliot House heard that Angus McIntosh of Lowell House knew a member of the Vassar hockey team, he suggested that McIntosh arrange a match. The latter's Poughkeepsie correspondent proved exceedingly cooperative, and the game was scheduled...