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...Dartmouth hockey team, though weakened by the absence of Ross, the star goal tender, defeated the Yale seven in their annual "Prom," game at New Haven on Monday by the score of 2 to 1. Dartmouth's victory was rather unexpected, in view of the recent showing Yale has made. Coach Fred Rocque, of Yale, used a new lineup which proved ineffective. Landon played in the defence, Bierwirth moving up to the forward line. Van Nostrand and Armour played the centre positions, and Gould, who has been ineligible until recently, played left wing. Bierwirth scored Yale's goal, while Paisley...
...tender age and inexperience, "The Brat" is remarkably surefooted and bright. Heralded by no great blare of publicity and sneaking into town under cover of a blizzard came this little comedy, chuck full of laughter and flesh and blood humor. It came as manna in our wilderness of "shows." The play for some moments seems about to trail off into the ordinary ruck of "he be-friends, she loves, they marry" playlets, but the characters meant more to the author than did gentle stage tradition, so she let them work out their salvation. The result was a sincere little play...
...nucleus for the lineup Coach Rocque has six veterans: Captain Murray, coverpoint; York, goal tender; Van Nostrand, centre; Jacob, point; Bierwirth, rover, and Armour, forward. The three veterans of the defensive make that department of the play unusually steady, but Armour at forward is the only experienced man on the forward line. It is the attack with which the new coach is having difficulty. Murray and York, who compose the secondary defence, are the present season's stars of the team...
...team gave few exhibitions of work as a unit most of the scrimmage consisting in shinny and futile passing. On one of these flashes however, Captain Morgan and T. K. Fisher '17 carried the puck the length of the rink land the latter, after drawing the goal tender out, passed to Morgan who scored. W. W. Rice '18 prevented a shut-out for the substitutes when a long shot took a lucky bounce over Wylde's stick into the cage...
...shooting from an angle and at a considerable distance up the rink, and twice he scored after a series of excellent passes in which the entire forward line took part. One of these latter was a back-hand scoop into the cage after he had drawn the goal tender out. E. O. Baker '17 also played a steady and consistent game at left center. Coach Winsor was apparently pleased with the performance...