Word: ices
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...schedule for all games will be posted in the CRIMSON office on Saturday, and all games must be played when scheduled, provided there is ice. Notice of the place of each day's game will appear in the CRIMSON, and teams who do not appear thirty minutes after the scheduled time will forfeit the game. In case of its being impossible for a team to play, notice must be given one day in advance or else the game will be forfeited...
...placed as largely as possible at the service of those who play for the fun of it and for the fresh air it puts into their lungs. Through a chain of unfortunate circumstances scrub hockey was either neglected or prevented last year. The opportunities afforded this year by the ice on the river near the boat houses will relieve the congestion which has existed in the Stadium in former years and there is every reason to believe that the response will justify the efforts of the hockey management in arranging a scrub series and attempting to make the sport popular...
...University and Freshman hockey squads will hold practice this afternoon if there is ice on any of the nearby ponds. Notices for the University squad will be posted at Leavitt & Peirce's, and for the Freshman squad at the Rendezvous...
...squad held its second practice of the year yesterday afternoon at Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill. About 35 men reported for the University team, and two provisional teams were chosen. A 50-minute scrimmage was held, in which all those who reported were given a chance to play. The ice was in excellent condition, and the practice was fast and spirited through...
This gave Mr. Baldwin the idea of filling caches with provisions and fuel and then setting them adrift on the ice. The Jeannette had followed the idea of floating with the ice-packs, but it had to be abandoned because of lack of coal; the Fram, under Nansen, had started from the wrong point. Mr. Baldwin advocates starting during the summer, so that by the time the ice-floes have been reached, winter will have set in and the cold will freeze the open sea around the ship, forcing it to float with the current. The Arctic regions would provide...