Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard's hockey team did not leave the ice Wednesday night because the teams had been fighting. Coach Johnny Chase called his men off to prevent a wholesale riot among the large crowd at the New Haven arena...
From the outset both officials were blind to even the most fiagrant violations. In hockey one uncalled foul inevitably leads to another, and the game rapidly degenerated from hockey into a series of fights. The negligent referees, not the teams, should be held accountable for the result...
...stick-swinging clash between Yale captain Artic Moher and Dave Abbot, Harvard wingman, brought the rubber game of the Harvard-Yale hockey series to a turbulent close at New Haven last night with the Elis leading, 10 to 3. With the contest completely out of official control, Crimson coach John Chase withdrew his team from the ice with one minute and 15 seconds to play...
...toughest problems for Samborski to find an answer to. Only Captain Johnny Coppinger remains from last year's regular infield, and he'll be trying to pull down the hot corner again. In the running for the same position along with him is John Chase, late of the hockey sextet. Samborski won't quite be starting from scratch in finding a man to cover first base. Big Walt Coulson, who roamed the outfield for the varsity last year, covered the first sack in his prop school days and should be covering the same spot for the Crimson...
...Hockey fans can pick up tickets for tomorrow night's ice playoff at New Haven any time today, Frank O. Lunden of the H.A.A. announced yesterday. Ducats for the Eastern Intercollegiate swimming meet here on Friday and Saturday are also available...