Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interest to members of the University. Manager T. L. Daniels '14 of the Yale team has written the following article for the Yale News: "I believe that it would be a good thing to make hockey a major sport at Yale, providing, however, that the new artificial ice-rink which is planned will be completed. This is only one reason, however; the other is the influence of Harvard's making it a major sport last year. Their action drew attention to the importance of the sport, and is a step in the direction of its becoming a major at Yale...
...worthy of becoming a major sport because it is the only feasible winter sport of importance. There is football in the fall, and the spring has three major activities, but the winter has none. Hockey is the logical winter sport and deserves recognition as a major sport. The new rink would bring a number of important teams to this city, and hockey will base its claim for recognition on the consummation of the plan for the artificial ice-rink...
...handicap under which former Yale hockey teams have had to labor because of the lack of an artificial ice rink on which to hold practice will soon be removed by the completion of a large rink now under process of construction in New Haven. The construction work is being done by the Judd Engineering Company of Boston for George G. and W. G. Powning, of this city. When this work is completed, New Haven will have the only artificial ice skating rink of its kind between New York and Boston and one of the largest artificial ice manufacturing plants...
...shot a goal from scrimmage. The Milton team played hard in the second half and a goal was scored by Trainer after one minute of play. The Freshman team, however, again went into the lead two minutes later when Doty shot a goal after a beautiful rush down the rink. Captain Wanamaker made the last score at the end of the game...
Readers of that jargon of josh called the Lampoon are herewith notified that the hockey team representing the said slush-sheet will receive its just desert--the knock-out punch,--at the hands of the almighty CRIMSON hockey team (applause!) on the Stadium rink this afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. Despite the funny face now wet with tears, despite the resounding cracks between the bony knees of the irate Ibis, the invincible CRIMSON aggregation will cause the frozen H2O on the Stadium to gleam with the brilliance of their repeated shots into the cage so futilely guarded by the erstwhile...