Word: season
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...candidates for the University and Freshman hockey teams are asked to attend a very important meeting in the Training Table Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Details concerning training and practice during the recess will be announced. Plans for the season's work will be outlined by Captain J. P. Willetts '09, and Coach A. Winsor '02 will speak about the coaching system. Coach Quinn of the track team, who will also have charge of the training of the University hockey team this year will have important announcements to make concerning training during the holidays...
Professor J. B. Woodworth '94, now on the Shaler Memorial Expedition in South America, will spend the rainy season in Chile, between Valdivia and Valparaiso, in an investigation of shore-line changes...
...Putney, England. It is now in the boathouse, and has not yet been tried out. If favorable weather presents itself, the boat will be given a trial this week upon the river. Except for a few minor differences, this boat is built on the same plan as last season's shell, which was also the gift of Mr. Baylies, and built by Sims. After the trial, it will probably be rigged over upon the same lines as the present shell, which was used in the victorious race with Yale last June. The main difference in the appearance of the English...
...meeting of all candidates for the University and Freshman hockey teams was held last night in Holworthy 9. Captain J. P. Willetts '09 outlining the plans for the coming season, said that there would be no gymnasium practice or runs as was the case last year, as it had been decided to wait until practice could be held on the ice. He urged the men to begin training now as the first game, that with Columbia, would come soon after the Christmas vacation. When the ice is suitable there will be regular class teams and class captains will be elected...
Although three members of the University team have graduated, the prospects for a successful season are very encouraging. The following men who have won their hockey "H," will be eligible: forwards--G. P. Gardner '10, J. A. Paine '09, S. T. Hicks '10; cover-points--S. S. Ford '09, T. Briggs '09; points--T. S. Sampson '09, J. P. Willetts '09; goal--F. A. B. Washburn '09. The following are the most promising candidates from last year's champion Freshman team: forwards--D. F. Cutler, E. R. Dick, R. Hornblower; cover-point--H. N. Foster; goal--N. J. Beals. There...