Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Every member of the Yale first sextet is a veteran from last year's championship squad. While the players have been handicapped by the burning of the New Haven rink, and the necessity of travelling to Princeton for their earlier practice sessions, the team has come along fast, and will be in excellent shape to battle the Crimson team in their first clash next Saturday...
Princeton, N. J., Jan. 9. The Big Three hockey competition will open tomorrow night when the Yale sextet opposes Princeton in the Hobart Baker Memorial Rink. Although a comparison of scores gives the Blue an edge in tomorrow night's encounter, the battle promises to be a close...
...hockey hope have not been daunted in the least by the destruction by fire of the New Haven Arena last spring. When the preliminary meeting was held on Tuesday night Manager J. H. P. Gould '25 announced that the entire squad would undertake to journey to Baker Memorial rink at Princeton twice weekly until Christmas vacation...
...forwards only letter men reported. These were Clark Hodder '25, center, and W. M. Austin, '25, left wing. G. W. Burgess '25 and P. W. Chase '25, both of whom won their "H's" last year, were at the rink but were not dressed for practice. Burgess dislocated a vertebra while leading the cheering at New Haven last Saturday and will be out for a week or more. Chase, along with Captain E. M. Beals '25, N. S. Howe '26, and J. W. Hammond '25, all football men, will not be permitted to report for practice until December 8. Isadore...
...University team. Coady, who played defense last year, is the logical candidate for the berth left vacant by Captain Crosby of last year's team. He combines weight with speed and was the most consistent member of the 1927 sextet. Zarakov is even more elusive on the rink than on the gridiron, and he can hardly be kept out of the regular forward line...