Word: hockey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cornell hockey team relied on goalie Ken Dryden for a precarious early lead, then added two third-period goals for a 4-1 victory at Watson Rink last night. The Big Red sophomore held off everything but an inspired solo by Jack Garrity, as the Ithacans virtually clinched their second straight Ivy League championship...
...coupon at the door is insufficient for admission. Only for the two big football games each year does a student have to exchange his coupon beforehand for a ticket, but they are assured sellouts, and seating poses a problem that doesn't exist for 89 per cent of the hockey games...
...council several years ago when attendance statistics were far different. Sometime between tomorrow's Cornell game, (the season's finale in Watson,) and the opening of the 1967-68 season, the Faculty Committee should reevaluate a situation which keeps a number of students, each game from watching the Harvard hockey team...
There's no reason why it should be especially hard to see a hockey game, why a student who changes his mind or plans after 5 p.m. Friday can't see his own college team without paying $2. The players are denied a home-ice advantage when supporters of the visiting team out-cheer the local folks, as happened in the Brown game here this December. Harvard spectators are seldom vocal, and we appreciate this aspect of the image as much as anyone, but this reserve necessitates the presence of a greater quantity of Crimson rooters to fill...
...hockey players flew to Philadelphia Saturday and beat the Penn varsity, 6-3, before a crowd conservatively estimated at 10,000. Penn next year enters the Ivy League and many think the Quakers will replace Dartmouth as the league's soft touch...