Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practice of both the Princeton and Yale teams is dependent entirely upon good weather and consequently no prophecy can be made as to the comparative calibres of the two teams. Both squads, however, will get some practice at the St. Nicholas rink in New York during the Christmas vacation and there is little doubt but that with the good men available both universities will have fast teams
...things its own way for the first ten minutes and caged three goals in rapid succession. Howe scored on a pass from Chauncey. Kimball was the next to tally after a piece of individual dodging. Blackall then scored for Harvard on a long shot from the middle of the rink. Howe made his second goal, and Yale's last, on a shot from a scrimmage directly in front of the Harvard cage. The half closed with Yale leading by a score...
Inasmuch as the Yale hockey rink is somewhat smaller than that in Boston the surface at the Arena was decreased for the University hockey practice last evening in preparation for the game in New Haven Wednesday. This sudden change in size made it difficult for the men to get together and in the brief, scoreless scrimmage that ensued there was practically no team-work and the game amounted to little more than shinny...
...present warm weather continues there may be no ice in New Haven for the game as the rink there is not artificially frozen. In such an event it is possible that the game may be played in New York...
...opening of this period the New Haven men came back with a determination to score and started a furious onslaught at the Crimson Cage. For a few minutes there was lively scrimmaging around the Harvard goal, to be ended finally by one of Blackall's rushes down the rink...