Word: tender
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game last year resulted in a victory for the Canadians, 2 to 1, in a game that was not decided until the last minute of play. This season three veterans are with the team again: Rappell, who was the star of last year's contest; Paoli, the goal-tender, and Dobson, who captained the Queen's skaters when they won the Allan Cup and world's championship. In Box, whose brother played last year, Parker, Purvis and Wallace, Queen's has four men who are players of some reputation in Canada, and the seven make a combination even stronger than...
...Harvard Club team will make its first appearance in the Amateur Hockey League of America at the Arena tonight, when it meets the Crescent Athletic Club team of new York. The game should make a first class test for the Harvard Club combination. Wigglesworth, the regular goal-tender, has been laid off with a cold, but will probably be on hand again, and the acquisition of Wanamaker has strengthened the line considerably. Saltonstall will probably play the other wing or centre, with Bikes who is slower on his skates than in former days, but makes up for that deficiency with...
Queen's College of Canada, which defeated the University last year after a close game by the score of 2 to 1, will bring another fast seven, including three of last year's stars, to the Arena on Saturday. Paoli, the goal-tender, Rappell, who scored both goals for Queen's last year, and Dobson, who was captain of Queen's when they won the Allan cup and world's championship, are the veterans. Box, Wallace, Parker, and Purvis, all hockey players of repute in Canada, are the others who will probably start the game...
...high among the Eastern colleges this winter. Indoor practice has begun in the gymnasium with a large squad of candidates. The regulars from last year are Captain Murchie, coverpoint; Currier, point; Holmes, left wing; and Tyler, right wing. Undoubtedly the hardest position to be filled is that of goal-tender, as Holden, who was counted on to take Donahue's place, is at present ineligible...
Once more, according to custom, spring has revived the tender green. The undergraduate, the object of the hortatory editorial, must therefore once more be supplicated not to thwart Nature by killing the grass. Already the Yard has become riddled with unsightly short-cuts, with many more in an embryonic state. So little effort need be expended in turning aside to the ever-present path, that it seems unfortunate to mar the greensward. Now that most of the trees are gone, the grass is the Yard's chief natural adornment. A feeble will and a cowlike fondness for meandering, these things...