Word: play
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University hockey management has made provision for lighting the rink in the Stadium with large are lights. This will enable the team to accustom themselves to playing under artificial light, the condition they will meet when they play Yale at the St. Nicholas Rink on February...
...increasing desire of the undergraduates to participate in intracollegiate athletics. Last year the Faculty deplored the great interest shown in intercollegiate sports to the exclusion of contests within the College, because the latter were less exacting and offered opportunities for exercise to a greater number of men than could play on the University teams. But when over 125 men take part in a minor sport series after a particularly interesting year of intercollegiate contests, this attitude seems to be unfounded. Scrub basketball, dormitory track and rowing, and Leiter Cup baseball are becoming more and more popular, and we trust that...
...game in the semi-final round of the scrub hockey tournament between the Frozen Feet and the Canucks scheduled for yesterday afternoon could not be played because of the inability of some of the members of the former team to play at the hour assigned. This game will be played in the Freshman rink this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and if either team is more than 15 minutes late the game will be forfeited. The winners of today's game will play the Mermaids tomorrow afternoon in the final game for the possession of the cups offered...
...University hockey team defeated the Wanderers of New York in the Stadium Saturday afternoon by the score of 8 to 2. During the first part of the game the play was slow and inaccurate shooting lost the University forwards many chances for goals. But with the score tied, 1 to 1, the University team started the second half with a rush and the Wanderers were kept on the defensive throughout. The game was rough at times, especially towards the end, many penalties resulting. G. Hornfeck was hurt just before the close of the first half and Garon took his place...
...beginning of the first half, after Morgan and Hornblower had missed several shots, Hornfeck made the first score from a scrimmage in front of Washburn who had been drawn out from his goal. The play was even for a time, Du Fresne at coverpoint continually preventing the Harvard team from gaining a chance to score; but soon the University forwards carried the puck the length of the rink, Morgan scoring on a pass from Gardner from behind the goal. The half closed with the score tied...