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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pond, Chestnut Hill, yesterday afternoon. The squad was divided up into sections and groups of forwards sent against two or three defence men. After this the University forwards, with various defence combinations, played a game with three different scrub teams in succession. Leslie, one of the substitute forwards on last season's team, was tried at left wing, and Gardner was shifted to right centre. This arrangement seemed very effective and will be given a thorough try-out. Huntington and Blackall, at point and coverpoint respectively, worked together better than any defence combination tried this year...
...meeting of the members of the University hockey squad held last night at the Varsity Club Coach Winsor '02 announced a temporary cut in the squad, but said that all men not retained during the recess will be given a further trial in January. The following men have been retained: forwards-Duncan, Fraser-Campbell, Gardner, Hicks, Hornblower, Kirkland, Leslie, Rice, Whidden, Wigglesworth; coverpoints-G. . G. Browne, Foster, Houston; points-Blackall, Huntington, Paul; goals-C. N. Browne, Chadwick, Fahnestock, Smart...
Over 40 members of the University hockey squad reported for practice on Hammond's Pond on Saturday afternoon. The ice was in excellent condition and a long, hard practice was held. Huntington, the most promising candidate for point, and Leslie, a substitute forward last season, reported yesterday for the first time...
...fourth annual convention will be held in New York on December 28, at the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, graduate treasurer of athletics, will represent Harvard. Dr. D. A. Sargent, director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, who spoke at the convention last year, will also attend this year...
...first wrestling exhibition under the auspices of the Harvard Wrestling Association was held in the Hemenway Gymnasium last evening. The six bouts were exciting and closely contested, only five falls out of a possible fourteen being obtained. The most spectacular match was that between. L. B. Parks 1L, and C. G. Anderson, Olympic middle-weight champion and instructor in wrestling at the Swedish Gymnasium in Boston. Throughout the ten scheduled minutes, neither had any marked advantage, and at the end of that time the bout was called a draw. In the bantam-weight match for one fall between...