Word: rink
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...game today will take place in Dartmouth's outdoor rink starting at 4.30 o'clock. The Hanoverians will be without the service of Nissen, Veteran right defenceman, and may be unable to use Bennett, the other Green defender. Harvard likewise is short-handed and Coach Stubbs is taking along C. C. Pell, Jr. '33 as left wing in the second forward line to replace Hasler who was hurt in the last Indian fracas...
Members of the Harvard second hockey team will play an informal game with the Braeburn Country Club sexiet on Saturday at the Club rink. The whole squad will probably see action if Coach G. C. Canterbury finds his first line not overworked. On February 20 the Jayvees meet a strong Worcester Academy aggregation and will be glad for this opportunity for scrimmage after their long period of rest...
Figure skaters were cheered by the dedication of Lake Placid's new $220,000 indoor rink, built of brick, concrete and steel, with nine miles of brine pipes and seats for 3,000. The new rink, where curling, figure skating and hockey will be played next month, was one of many improvements made at Lake Placid since the Olympic Winter Games, held at Chamonix in 1924, at St. Moritz in 1928, were awarded to the U. S. Budget for this winter's games was over $1,000,000 of which $200,000 came from Lake Placid, $500,000 from...
...question of building a rink for University teams in Cambridge is also urgent. Only necessity can justify the use of the Boston Garden. The Athletic Association has to depend too much on a wholly commercial enterprise. Its schedules must be made out so as not to conflict with the many other lessees of the Garden. The expense is so great that only the first string teams can practice there. And for the majority of games, it is far larger than is necessary. Furthermore the distance removes the sport from its true relation to the University life...
...erection of an artificial hockey rink suitable for the needs is admittedly a costly matter. But the popularity of hockey and its inherent excellence as a form of amateur competition justify the necessary expense. Proper facilities for hockey and skating are no idle luxury, but should form an important and necessary part of the University's athletic program...