Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three former Crimson hockey stars--Bill and Bob Cleary, and Bob Owen--continue to lead the U.S. national hockey team in the World Championships now being held at Prague, Czechoslovakia. A fourth varsity alumnus, Bob McVey, is now out of action with a back injury suffered in a collision with a Czech player ten days...
...Freshman hockey team went down to its first Ivy League defeat of the season Saturday in New Haven, as the Yale sextet pulled out a 4-3 overtime victory. Although the Yardlings finished their campaign with a fine 18-3 overall record, the Bulldogs edged them in the unofficial Ivy standings with a 3-0 slate...
...goals in the first 48 seconds and one with 20 seconds remaining to play, the varsity sextet was tied, 5 to 5, by an inferior Yale team at New Haven's Ingalls Rink Saturday night in its last game of the season. With nothing at stake but Harvard's hockey supremacy, unchallenged since the 1951-52 season, the standoff was little better for the Crimson than a defeat...
Most of the Crimson team also rose to the occasion, especially the first line, Paul Kelley, and defensemen Dick McLaughlin and Mike Graney, each of whom played his last game for the varsity. The sophomore line showed some of its best hockey this year, accounting for the Crimson's two first period goals...
...many as 200 alumni requests for tickets for Saturday's hockey game with Yale at New Haven may be unfilled because of a shortage of tickets at the Harvard Athletic Association. Frank Lunden, HAA ticket manager, stated yesterday he had only standing room tickets left...