Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman hockey team will oppose the Melrose high School seven in the third game of its season on the new rink at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.15 o'clock. With the team work of the 1920 players continuing to improve, the chances for a duplication of last Wednesday's performance against Milton are good. The improvement in the passing of the forward line is especially notable, the team work on the offensive being exceptional for this time of the season. F. C. Church, Jr., 20, J. Stubbs '20, and W. J. Louderback '20, who have been back...
...easily the star for the University, for not only did he score all the team's four goals, but played a brilliant game in every department. Twice he put beautiful long shots past J. I. Wylde '17, shooting from an angle and at a considerable distance up the rink, and twice he scored after a series of excellent passes in which the entire forward line took part. One of these latter was a back-hand scoop into the cage after he had drawn the goal tender out. E. O. Baker '17 also played a steady and consistent game at left...
...dance on Thursday night, February 8, is scheduled to open the list of events, and will be followed by the production of "A Full House" by the Dramatic Association. Friday's activities will begin with a hockey game between Dartmouth and Bishops College of Canada. From the rink the crowd will proceed to the golf links, where the first events of the intercollegiate ski and snowshoe meet will take place...
...Rice '17 and two to G. Townsend '17. The first of Percy's tallies came toward the beginning of the scrimmage as the result of some fast passing by all the members of the forward line. His second was scored on a rebound from the backboard of the shortened rink. Townsend obtained both his goals on beautiful long shots after passes from Captain Morgan and Percy respectively. Rice slipped the puck past the goal tender after it had bounded back from his shin-guards...
With the score of the Yale-Princeton hockey match at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, Saturday evening, a 1 to 1 tie at the end of the first half, Van Nostrand of Yale carried the puck down the rink alone and slipped it into the Princeton goal for the winning score, 30 seconds after resuming play in the second half. Van Nostrand, who had been playing at rover, went in at centre in the second half. On the face off he stole the puck from Captain Schoen of Princeton and started down the ice. He gathered speed, zigzagged past...