Word: ices
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last week the crews underwent the difficulties and hardships of Arctic exploration to be on the river, and the soccer squad kicked a ball among the ice sheets and mud puddles of Soldiers Field for the sake of being out-of-doors. Today the fielding candidates for the nine don the glove, and the lacrosse men assume the stick. Tomorrow, figuratively speaking, others will exert themselves in track and football...
...river yesterday afternoon. All of the boats went up the river from Newell Boat House instead of using the course between the Anderson and Williams St., bridges. Crew A was the first boat out. Just as it was passing the Cambridge Boat Club a large ice floe caught it. Several manager candidates were sent up in canoes and it was several minutes before the boat was free...
...other crews practised on the machines and took good runs to develop endurance. It is expected that a lane can be opened through the ice to the Newell Boat House for tomorrow's practice. If this can be done, it will be a much simpler matter to get the boats...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in congratulating W. H. Claflin, Jr., '15 upon his election as hockey captain for 1914-15, and hopes to be able to congratulate him and the team upon a successful season on the ice next year...
...first fourteen minutes of the second half the puck went up and down the rink, neither team being able to shoot past the goal-guards. Then Clark made a brilliant dash down the ice and, passing Yale's outer defense, drove the puck into the net for Harvard's third score...