Word: rink
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boston, Technology, Trimount, and First Regiment Athletic Associations have formed a rink polo league...
...meeting of the Executive Committee of the H. A. A. held yesterday evening it was unanimously voted: "That the H. A. A. do not join a Rink Polo League with the M. I. T., B. A. A., First Regiment A. A., Cadets, and Naval Reserve...
...Cornish of the B. A. A. has secured the use of the rink at the First Regiment Armory in Irvington St. Boston for a Polo League, which will be formed if a sufficient number of clubs join. A meeting of the H. A. A. executive committee will be held this evening to decide about forming a Harvard Polo Club. All men who have ever played polo or who care to try for the team are urged to send their names to the secretary of the H. A. A. before 7 o'clock tonight...
RESERVED seat tickets to the games of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Athletic Club, at Winslow Rink, Saturday, can be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's until 12 m. Saturday...
...games which will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Winslow Rink will undoubtedly be especially interesting to Harvard men as none but Harvard and B. A. A. men have been allowed to enter. In addition to the list of Harvard men published in yesterday's CRIMSON, the following have entered from the B. A. A.: Fifty yards dash James, Shea, J. H. Clausen; fifty yards hurdle, J. Crane, Jr., J. E. Morse, P. J. Finneran; pole vault, J. Crane, Jr., P. J. Finneran, H. R. Dalton, Jr., W. G. Irwin; running high jump, J. E. Morse; standing high jump...