Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unanimous vote the Interhouse Athletic Council yesterday expressed itself to be in favor of the formation of a House hockey league, whether or not a rink is made available by the University. Adolph W. Samborski '25, Instructor in Physical Education and Director of Intramural Athletics, suggested that the Council should find out how strong a sentiment there is among members of the Houses in favor of the proposition. "I would like to see a league formed," he said, "and I think that hockey would prove to be, except for squash, the most popular winter sport...
...Council hopes to have the H.A.A. flood some accessible piece of ground, such as the Jarvis courts, and maintain a rink there for the use of the teams. Since the stadium, back in its earlier days, used to shelter the pucksters of the University from the wind, the possibility of flooding a part of it this year was suggested...
Tues. eve next, Prof. R. J.Aginton, the most daring and graceful in the skatorial profession will be at the Harvard Roller Skating Rink...
...subscribed $59,340 toward the $70,000 deficit. At the concert, motherly Mrs. Stock laughed until she wheezed. She had never known that her Frederick and his men could clown so. For one act the bassoon choir came out like monks and played an intermezzo; for another, little Carl Rink aped a violin prodigy while the other musicians played cards, rustled through newspapers. Four policemen arrested Manager Henry Voegeli when Trombonist Arthur Gunther (220 lb.) appeared in pink tights, attempted a fan-dance. But the evening's high point was the kitchen symphony (Messrs. Metzenger. Veseley, Sayers and Kopp...
Because Shore's presence would increase the gate, he was allowed to play last week. Before the game, which Toronto won handily, 7 goals to 3, he and Bailey shook hands, chatted for a moment at the centre of the rink. Shore, once the most unpopular player in the league, was thereafter cheered for every play he made...