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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain W. H. Russell '18 defeated Hammerstein 8 to 6, R. G. Crimmins '19 tied Rowley 3 to 3 in the first bout and won 5 to 1 in the play off, E. R. Gay '19 won from Todd by 9 to 4, Captain Russell beat Rowley 5 to 4, Crimmins defeated Todd 7 to 3 and Gay won from Hammerstein 5 to 2; Captain Russell defeated Todd 6 to 0. The University was defeated in the match between Hammerstein and E. P. Hamilton '18 by the score of 8 to 2 and in the match between Hammerstein...
...Princeton seven will be composed of the same men who faced the University three weeks ago. The Tigers are accustomed to play the entire game, without substitutions, contrary to the practice of Coach Winsor, so that these men will probably not be taken out. Captain Schoen scored all three goals against the University in the last game and is the most consistent of the forwards. Hills and Humphreys are both fast and clever with the stck and Cushman is but slightly inferior to them. The combination play of the forward line is quick and accurate. Comey and Scully are fair...
...third production of its fifth season the 47 Workshop will produce "Rusted Stock," a four-act play of New England life and influences by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G, a member of English 47a. Miss Halman also wrote "Will of the Wisp," the one-act phantasy which was given as a curtain raiser for the first Workshop production of the present year...
...annual Dramatic Club dinner will be held at the Victoria Hotel, Boston, tonight at 7 o'clock. A travesty of the fall play will be given by the new members, as an initiation ceremony. The recently elected officers of the club will be inaugurated and plans for the spring production will be discussed. A charge of $1.50 will be made for each person in attendance. All members of the Dramatic Club are invited...
...Wednesday a 40-minute scrimmage started with the third team lined up against the first. After ten minutes of play, during which the first was unable to score although frequently within striking distance, G. Townsend '18 pushed the puck in from a scrimmage in front of the goal. Two minutes later G. A. Percy '18 made a brilliant dash the length of the ice, and although his shot was stopped, E. O. Baker '17 caged the rebound. Baker scored again shortly afterwards and a fourth goal was made by E. B. Condon '18. In one of the prettiest plays...