Word: rinks
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
After having had its first game postponed on account of bad weather, the Freshman hockey team will play the M. I. T. Freshmen this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Charlesbank Rink. The yearling sextet has had only three days of practice since the Christmas recess, the rinks having been in bad condition. The team has shown fairly good form in the practices so far, which have consisted of drilling in fundamentals with long periods of scrimmages. Coach Donald Angler 1L. announced the line-up for this afternoon with U. S. Howe at left wing, C. L. Harding...
Tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the Arena, the University hockey team will face the Princeton sextet, in the first game of the 1923 series. The second contest is scheduled for February 24 at the Baker Memorial Rink at Princeton; and in case of a tie in the series a third game will be played, the time and place to be decided later...
Princeton Helped by New Rink...
...which faces the Crimson skaters tonight is one of the strongest Princeton teams ever developed, if recent scores are any indication. In past years, the Crimson sextets have had a marked advantage over the Orange and Black, due to better facilities for practice, but, with the new Baker Memorial Rink now open, Coach Gaw of the Tigers has been able to give his charges all the practice that he deems necessary...
...reason for the change is not far to seek. Heretofore the New Jersey teams have been limited to the Philadelphia rink for artificial ice, a handicap too severe to be overcome. One victory in thirteen games tells the story only too well. Impossible conditions put even close games out of the question, and Harvard-Princeton results were usually a foregone conclusion. But this year the situation is very different; good material, a coach of recognized ability, and plenty of practice in a rink close at hand have resulted in the startling total of twenty-seven goals and three victories...