Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Monday the Hockey team plays Yale at the St. Nicholas rink in New York. The match will be played under the auspices of the Harvard and Yale Clubs of New York and of the St. Nicholas Skating Club. No admission fee will be charged, and the distribution of the tickets will be in the hands of the three clubs...
...Harvard-Yale hockey game will take place in New York on the evening of either the nineteenth or the twenty-sixth of this month. The St. Nicholas Club has given the use of their rink in the interest of the Harvard and the Yale Graduate Clubs of New York. Admission to the game will be by complimentary tickets of which five hundred will be given to each graduate club besides a large number to the hockey teams. As yet it is undecided when the second game will take place, although it is probable that Cambridge will be chosen...
...Harvard hockey team won its second victory over Brown yesterday afternoon on the rink at Soldiers Field. The teams were more evenly matched than the score of 7 to 1 would seem to show, for it was not until the end of the second half that the Harvard men, by their superior lasting qualities and their excellent team play, were able to gain any considerable advantage over their opponents. The playing was by far the fastest yet seen on the rink and as a result there were several minor accidents. In the first half, with a strong wind against them...
...University hockey team played the Sophomores yesterday afternoon on the Soldiers Field rink, and defeated them by a score of 7 to 5. Most of the playing of the University team was defensive, with the purpose of testing a newly desired combination of players. This comprises a general shifting of all the men so as to make room for A. M. Goodridge at goal. In yesterday's game the Sophomores showed lively, aggressive work, and were thus able to score two goals in the first half and three in the second. The line-up of the teams was as follows...
...double page centre picture, representing the new skating rink on Soldiers Field, expresses quite happily the feelings of indignant season ticket holders. A long story entitled "Dicky Bird, Yale Man," just fails of being very good indeed. It is cleverly imagined and skillfully written. But it is much too thin and vague to be appreciated by undergraduate readers...