Word: iced
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Halfway through the third period with Poupore off the ice for a board check, the Crimson put on a power play which resulted in Gene Emerson tangling with Munro. Shortly afterwards Russ Allen joined the others in the pen for a leg check, but neither team capitalized on the break...
Reports received late last night from the summit of Mount Washington said it was raining there, with conditions of slush over ice...
KINGSTON, ONT., Feb. 9--Out of the race for the college hockey title which seems to be left entirely with either McGill or Harvard, the Queen's Senior ice team leaves today for the Eastern trip, which pits them against the Crimson on Wednesday...
...Paul winter carnivals in 1916 and 1917, they had raised the expenses of this year's show by contributions and public sale of $1 carnival buttons. Citizens had saved their Christmas trees, donated them for street decorations. The WPA had furnished men to build a five-story ice palace, 191 ft. long, 70 ft. wide, 60 ft. high. Business and civic groups selected beauteous stenographers, secretaries, sales girls as their "queens.'' Rudy Vallée, playing a week's orchestra engagement at St. Paul, was on hand to select from among them a consort for Carnival...
...three-quarter-mile toboggan slide led down into South St. Paul's Main Street where "Hook 'Em Cows" prepared to serve 15,000 quarts of stew cooked in a huge kettle outdoors. From the Ice Palace a four-block slide sluiced down Cedar Street. Parks and public rinks were crowded and daily parades of gaudy costumed carnivalists marched and countermarched to watch hockey games, dogsled races, ski jumping, snowshoeing. Inside the State Fair Hippodrome, Ralph Hachenbach of Chicago witj| his long-bladed racing skates sliced almost four seconds off the U. S. two-mile indoor record (time...