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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...arrangement is the result of negotiations which have been going on for some time, and should prove a very popular one. Though the Union is lacking in the accommodations found in a regular theatre, every effort will be made to provide for the comfort of both the spectators and the actors. The production will be presented as well as possible, some limitations naturally being imposed by the lack of proper facilities. A stage will be especially constructed, the usual from of scenery will be used, and in all ways the production will be made as professional as possible...
Entries for scrub hockey will close this evening at 6 o'clock. Positively no further extension of the time can be made, today being the last opportunity for entering. Though a fair number of men have already pledged themselves to participate, it is hoped that many more will find it possible to sign the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's before tonight...
...fast 25-minute scrimmage the University hockey team defeated the second, 1 to 0, in the Arena yesterday. Though the first team succeeded in scoring but one goal, the playing was chiefly in the second team's territory, and several scores were averted only by Carnochan's good work at the net. The forwards still continue to play together and displayed a fast, effective attack, which broke through the second team defence continually. Hopkins's score from scrimmage came near the end of the period. P. L. Wendell '13 has been taken on the squad...
...Arena Saturday. Dartmouth's seven was much stronger and more aggressive than had been expected and after the first seven minutes of play, during which time Princeton did all its scoring, the contest was very even. Baker's wonderful speed was the feature of the game, and though he only scored once, his roving tactics kept the puck in Dartmouth's territory the greater part of the time. The playing of both teams was almost entirely individual, particularly Princeton's. Dartmouth's passing in the second half, however, improved considerably when flashes of brilliant team-work were apparent...
...from the squad have competed in meets under the auspices of the Boston Athletic Association, the Massachusetts Coast Artillery, the Armory Athletic Association, and in the Winter Carnival, the Columbian Indoor Relay Carnival, and others, Continuous work during the winter is essential for a good showing in the spring. Though it need not be so strenuous as in the regular training season, it should at least be regular. Thus, for the sake of the future prospects of the team, it is hoped that a large number of men will show their interest in the winter season by attending the meeting...