Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...many as 200 alumni requests for tickets for Saturday's hockey game with Yale at New Haven may be unfilled because of a shortage of tickets at the Harvard Athletic Association. Frank Lunden, HAA ticket manager, stated yesterday he had only standing room tickets left...
...part in coaching duties this year, yielding them to his long-time assistant and Freshmen coach Bill Brooks. Ulen himself voiced last-minute strains of optimism, last night, saying "I'll try to get there if I can." He emphasized that his presence depends almost entirely on his condition Saturday morning. Surely he, the team, and the sell-out crowd would like nothing better than to see these two old masters square off once again...
Just as in the Yale game Saturday, a fine goalie nearly made up for a generally untalented team. Princeton only used two lines during the evening, and defensemen Mo Cheston and George Morris rarely left the ice. The varsity used no less than 17 men, as Coach Cooney Weil-and broke up the second line midway through the game to put Les Duncan back on defense, and skate Dick Reilly with Paul Kelley and Mo Balboni...
...loss gave the Crimson a 4-10 League record, and a 10-25 overall mark. Dartmouth and Princeton tied for the crown, as the Indians trounced Brown, 74 to 63, and the Tigers edged Penn, 61 to 60. They will play off for the NCAA berth Saturday night in New Haven...
With title hopes squelched by Dartmouth's 6-2 victory over Brown Saturday, the varsity sextet can clinch second place in the Ivy League by defeating troublesome Princeton tonight at Watson Rink. Face-off time...