Word: sextets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This evening at 8.30 o'clock at the Arena, the University hockey team will face the fast and powerful St. Nicholas Hockey Club sextet. This game will be part of a double header, the first contest of which, between the B. A. A. and the New Haven Hockey Club, will start at 8.15 o'clock. The two contests will then alternate...
...organization whose main strength lies in its defense, supplemented by an ability on the part of the forward line to take advantage of opponents' mistakes. The strongest link in this defense is Jabish Holmes Jr. '21 in the net whose work, both while a member of the Crimson sextet and since, has been little short of remarkable. His work has more than once been responsible for saving his team from defeat. Baldwin and Walker, with von Bierwirth relieving them, have shown themselves capable defense men. Next to Holmes, the outstanding player on the team is undoubtedly Bierwirth, former Yale captain...
Coach Claflin of the University sextet will use the line-up that started against M. I. T. Milwaukee, and B. A. A., except that Flint will play at goal instead of Bigelow. This will be Flint's first game since he was injured shortly after the Yale game. Contrary to expectations. Larocque, although he has nearly recovered from his recent injury, will not play...
...University second hockey team yesterday defeated the Brookline High School sextet at the Charlesbank rinks, by a score of 2 to 1, in an informal contest. The Crimson scrubs were handicapped by the absence of seperal regulars due to examinations, but were able to overcome the brilliant work on the part of the schoolboys by unsustained but excellent individual playing. Peirson, at right wing, was the first to show good shooting, scoring on a sharp shot from the right lane after having taken the puck all alone from behind his own goal. Captain Palmer scored the second goal...
This afternoon at 3.15 o'clock at the Charlesbank rinks, the University second hockey team will face the versatile Brookline High School sextet. The seconds, considering the fact that they have been seriously handicapped by poor ice, have had a truly remarkable season, with a string of four victories and only one defeat, the latter administered by the powerful Rindge Technical School team last week...