Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...squad will leave for New York from the South Station at 10.03 o'clock this morning, the remainder departing tomorrow afternoon. The men will stay at the Hotel Cumberland, and will hold their final sessions of practice in preparation for the game with Princeton at the St. Nicholas rink...
Harmon and Cox, the latter having moved up from cover-point to forward in the second half, were easily the stars on Yale's offence. The former was the fastest man on the ice and made several brilliant dashes down the rink only to find that he was all alone and Goodale and Willetts were too strong for him. The defence relied largely on bodychecking, in which they were occasionally a trifle over-zealous, three penalties being imposed on them for this. Schiller's work at goal has already been com- mented upon, but let it be said in addition...
Yale now became desperate and moved the outer defence into Harvard's half of the rink. As a result of this move Schiller was left all alone and when Goodale made his rush late in the game it was a sure score, for Sortwell was with him and there was no one to stop them. Goodale took the puck from near his own goal, and carried it the entire length of the ice for the final tally of the evening...
...University hockey team vs. Princeton at St, Nicholas Rink, New York...
...tickets for the Princeton hockey game to be played at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, on February 8, are now on sale at the Athletic Office. They may also be procured at the New York Harvard Club, 27 West 44th street, New York...