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...then followed goals by Cushman and Allen in quick succession. The rest of the period was devoted to a series of tries at goals from fouls, giving Yale four more points. Then came a goal on a beautiful long shot by Cushman, and another by Wilson just before time was called. The half ended with the score 16 to 4 in Yale's favor. In the second half Currie was substituted for Wellman, Allen shifted to Newton's place at centre, Brown took Allen's place at left guard, and Webber went in at right guard. A few minutes later...
Score--Yale, 22; Harvard, 8. Goals from the floor--Allen, Brown, Wellman, Cushman 3, Strobridge, Van Vleck, Wilson 3. Goals from fouls--Allen 2, Van Vleck 6. Fouls called on Harvard, 12; on Yale, 11. Referee--Hehir o Worcester. Timer--H. L. Carlebach '09. Time--20-minute halves...
...time of going to press it seemed probable that there would be no ice in the Stadium rink this afternoon, but if the weather permits, the University hockey team will meet Dartmouth at 3 o'clock in the third league game of the Harvard schedule. It has not yet been decided what will be done in case the game is postponed. Reserved seat tickets at $1 and admission tickets at 50 cents are on sale today at the Athletic Association office, at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the gate...
...present time the work of the University team has not been satisfactory. Owing to the loss of Browne and Brooks of last year's team, neither of whom is playing this year, and to the shortness of the schedule, which has not given enough practice, the team has come up to the Yale game with an unsettled line-up and poorly developed team play. The defence with Brown and Allen is fairly good, and Newton is doing well at centre. Wellman and Miller are from the 1911 team, but their work this year has not been up to the standard...
...would attend with moderate regularity. For on every Thursday afternoon during the winter there is an opportunity to hear a very good choir, trained by a skilled leader, render a uniformly excellent program of spiritual music. The men who conduct, the services are always well worth hearing, and the time of day cannot be regarded with the aversion which is bestowed on the hour of morning prayers. Afternoons spent in this way will be remembered with pleasure long after the memory of the matinee in town has faded away...