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Saturday's loss marked the first time that the Stubbsmen had been beaten by a college in this country since the Big Green turned the trick exactly two years ago. The Crimson dropped to a fifth place tie with Princeton in the International Intercollegiate League. Not only did they reduce their chances of retaining second place in the league, but they also passed up a great opportunity of eventually tying McGill for the first berth. Queens completely upset the dope Friday night by handing the Red Birds their first defeat since the league's inception...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEXTET UPSET BY BIG GREEN 3-2 AT HANOVER | 2/14/1938 | See Source »

Ralph Pope gave the Stubbsmen a one goal lead which they maintained until the third period at 10:10 of the opening stanza on a 15-foot back hander. The first two periods were featured by the superb goal-tending of the goalies, Wes Goding for the Green and Howard Johnson for the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEXTET UPSET BY BIG GREEN 3-2 AT HANOVER | 2/14/1938 | See Source »

...throng from the remark of a member of the Freshman Hockey team: "There's even a lot more people here than come to our games. It must be the Bruins." Several officials of the H. A. A. were also seen there, probably to make sure that none of Stubbsmen were tempted to renounce there amateur standing...

Author: By John M. Eaton jr., | Title: Tiny Takes Offense as Bruins Skate Circles Around Crimson | 2/11/1938 | See Source »

...Stubbsmen do not resume league competition until a week from Saturday when they play the Big Green at the Dartmouth Winter Carnival. Princeton plays here the following Wednesday, and then the Crimson journeys to Canada to take on the Queens and Toronto sextets on Friday and Saturday respectively...

Author: By John M. Eaton jr., | Title: STUBBSMEN ENGAGE ST. NICKS SEXTET IN REVENGE COMBAT | 2/4/1938 | See Source »

...particular interest because of the international character of the matches are the two hockey games the Stubbsmen will play with Montreal and McGill. The Montreal game will be played at the Boston Garden on Thursday night at 8:30 and the McGill game at the Garden on Saturday night. The latter contest arrays the Crimson sextet against one of the most formidable college hockey teams ever developed. In its two opening games McGill defeated Montreal 9-0 and Princeton 10-0. A year ago McGill was the only team which defeated George Ford's team, and the Canadians still hold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUSY WEEK IN SPORTS WITH 14 CONTESTS ON | 1/4/1938 | See Source »

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