Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With skates on his feet and a tail that twitches nervously, the Tiger at bay in Brooklyn awaits the attack of the University seven. Well may his tail twitch, too, for the veteran conquerors of the Blue plan to experiment in fancy knot tying with that caudal appendage, and to playfully add one more twist to that which the Bulldog gave it a short time...
...hockey team has had a particularly successful season. Opponents have watched the victorious puck shoot into their goal in unbroken succession. And these heartening victories have done much to encourage the rebuilding of the teams in other sports, a fact which adds much to the credit due the victorious seven. "Dope" predicts that traffic into the Tiger goal will be heavy tomorrow evening, and we are entirely confident that "Dope" is going to show his true prophetic qualities...
Thirteen University and seven Freshman crews were at work at the Newell Boat House yesterday. Crews A, B, C, and D of the University squad and the first four crews of the Freshman squad all had short work-outs in the tank. In Crew B, J. Harrison, Jr., '20 was substituted at 4 for F. K. Bullard '20 who has stopped rowing. More candidates for the University squad are still, desired...
...victory was scored by the University hockey team against St. Paul's last Saturday, making a total of six straight wins for the Crimson seven. Though played on soft ice, the game was close throughout and the sides well -matched. The team work of the University stickmen was the deciding factor...
...start of the second period St. Paul's forced the play and Davis tallied from a hard scrimmage in front of the University goal. For 8 minutes the puck was fought back and forth, the mushy ice making team-pay diffcult. The Crimson seven rushed down to the St. Paul's net where H. B. W. Snelling '21 scored on a clean shot. Five minutes later he tallied again on the same play. Davis made St. Paul's third point in the last minute...