Word: hockey
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There is also what is perhaps a less vital, but still important consideration. In the midst of what has promised to be the best hockey season since the days of Austie Harding, a demoralized squad is placed is the charge of a new coach who, although very able and a keen student of the game, is unfamiliar with the talents or even the names of his players, and who, because of other responsibilities, must be in New York one day out of every week. The detriment to Harvard hockey and to Harvard sports in general through Mr. Bingham's move...
...surprise move William J. Bingham announced the appointment of John P. Chase '28 as head coach of the Harvard hockey them in place of Clark Hodder '25, whose resignation under fire was accepted yesterday. Fred Maloon, Jr. 1G.B., Hodder's assistant, was also ousted in the shakeup...
Apparently Vaughn suggested a mutual training break at the end of the series, and after some consideration, Hodder agreed, feeling that such an action would improve the feelings of the two teams, both a little strained after three days of hard hockey. At the time the damage occured Hodder...
Hodder's successor is an experienced hockey player. While in College, Chase won six major H's, three in baseball and three in hockey. In his final year he captained the sextet, and in 1932 he also headed the U.S. Olympic hockey team. Aiding him will be George "Skeets" Canterbury '01, coach of Crimson goalies for many years, who returns after half a season's layoff...
...somewhat similar upheaval brought Hodder to the position which he held until yesterday. His immediate predecessor, Joe Stubbs, left because of charges that his team trained at the Ritz Bar. Since the fall of 1938 Hodder, previously Stubbs' assistant, has been the top hockey mentor. various skills required...