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...Pavilion management has announced that no semi-professional hockey will be allowed, and there is no thought, as yet, of inviting any professional teams to play in the new rink. Hearty support of amateur hockey is their avowed...
Under the direction of Mr. Alfred Winsor '02, former University hockey star and coach, and one of the leading national authorities on hockey, and Mr. Harold W. Read, chairman of the Boston Athletic Association Hockey Committee, plans are now well under way for the opening season of the new Ice Pavilion in the Technology Block. A local league, composed of the University, Dartmouth, an organization of former Y.D. men, the Boston Hockey Club and possibly the Crescent Hockey Club, has been organized and a schedule of weekly games among these teams is being made...
Work has already been begun on the new Ice Pavilion. The start on construction was delayed a little in order that the Cambridge Building Department could be thoroughly satisfied that the figures were correct as to the proposed seating capacity, the number of exists and the structural stability of the building with relation to the weight involved...
While the Harvard Athletic Association has made no contract with the Pavilion management to play its games on the new rink there is every reason to except that the University will avail itself of this rink at once so convenient and so reliable...
Compulsory athletics for Freshmen is proving successful. Several reports made by Mr. Geer have shown that over two-thirds of the members of 1923 have participated in outside games and that organized sports have received a distinct impetus from the new system...