Word: hockey
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With its victory over Yale Saturday night, Dartmouth has probably ended Harvard's Ivy League hockey supremacy, and is on its way to the Big Green's third major title of the year. But as a cocky football team from Hanover can verify, the Crimson will not surrender its laurels without a battle tonight at Watson Rink. Starting time...
...virtue of a 5-5 tie with Princeton and an overwhelming 13-0 victory over doormat Cornell, the Crimson hockey squad moved into sole possession of second place in the Ivy League this weekend...
...first time in five years the Crimson sextet faces the strong possibility of no invitation to the post-season NCAA playoffs to be held three weeks hence at Troy, N.Y. A more difficult question is who will get the nod, for this winter's Eastern intercollegiate hockey has been the wackiest in recent years...
Should no two teams emerge head and shoulders above the rest during the last weeks of competition, a playoff for Eastern honors is likely. Such a playoff was approved last March by the NCAA Coaches Convention. Although the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee has not taken any steps to formalize such a playoff for the coming season, it approved the coaches' recommendation, and has not taken any steps prohibiting a playoff...
...freshman hockey team came from behind with a late barrage of goals and trounced St. Paul's School, 7 to 1, yesterday afternoon at the Watson Rink...