Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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PRINCETON, N. J., February 23.--The University hockey team held a light work-out in the Baker Memorial rink tonight in preparation for tomorrow's contest with the Princeton sextet. The squad of 13 players will spend the night in Trenton, returning to Princeton early in the evening...
...score was 4-0 at the end of the first period. O'Hearn, right defense for the Blue, was high scorer with four goals to his credit. Vaughan, Yale left defense, was next with three tallies. One of these was on a spectacular shot from the center of the rink. The entire second team was substituted in the latter part of the game...
...after five minutes and 51 seconds of threatening play on the Cornell ice. For a time it looked as though the University would soon score again but Stanton kept turning away difficult shots, until Tone broke the attack by taking the puck down to the other end of the rink for several chance shots at the Crimson goal...
...Cornell hockey squad has been handicapped by the lack of a covered rink, but with a week of favorable weather Coach Bawlf has been able to whip his men into top form. Davidson, one of the few veterans on the squad, has been absent earlier in the season but has recently returned to practice and should make a noticeable improvement in the strength of the team...
...Greist Woodlands come to Yale not only without restrictions, but also in themselves offering unlimited possibilities for future development. A golf course, the largest college links in the country, is the first step, and further plans point to possible ski jumps, toboggan slides, and an outdoor rink on the lake. Even with all of these created there will be room for a "Faculty colony" such as the "Faculty development plan" at Princeton...