Word: ices
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cornell University, junior and freshman eights were on the water on Thursday for the first time this season. The ice in the Cayuga inlet had to be dynamited to allow the crews enough room for good practice. Four of the men in the first boat rowed against Harvard last year, while three were members of the 1916 Freshman eight...
Practice for the crews yesterday afternoon consisted of only a short row for the first four University and two Freshman crews, because of ice in the river and the snow storm. Several shifts were made in crews B and C which resulted as follows: Chichester went to 2 on Crew C, Busk moving to stroke; Saltonstall moved to bow on B in place of Herrick, who went to C, and Lund was in at stroke...
...crews, including the seven University and the four Freshman crews, had a strenuous afternoon's work on the river yesterday. Most of the ice in front of the two boathouses has now melted, leaving a clear space for the crews to put out. It is hoped that the steam coaching launch, "John Harvard" will be put in the water for this afternoon...
Yesterday afternoon the fourth University crew struck a cake of ice which tore a hole in the bow and allowed the boat to fill with water. Fortunately the boat was only about 75 feet from land, so all the men were able to get ashore safely after a short but cold ducking...
...remaining games in the scrub hockey series will be played off in the Arena today and tomorrow. Today the Nom de Bums and the Puck-Pingers will fight it out from 5 to 5.30 o'clock. The Tosoas and the Hard Guys will have the ice at 5.30. Tomorrow the Hard Guys will play two games because of a tie with the Nom de Bums, which must be played off. At 6 o'clock the Hard Guys will meet the Nom de Bums, and at 6.30 they will face the Puck Pingers...