Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although three 15-minute periods of exceptionally hard play found the University hockey team deadlocked with the University of Toronto skaters at 3 to 3, last night at the Arena, the Crimson sextet went down to defeat by a score of 7 to 5. No less than six goals were scored in the two five-minute overtime periods, two by Coach Claflin's men, and four by their opponents. Yet the large number of goals was due rather to the irresistible brand of forward-line play exhibited by each team than to any defensive weakness. Time and again the forwards...
...HARVARD TORONTO Walker, I. w. r. w., Westman Larocque, c. c., Carson Hill, r. w. i. w., Hudson Owen, I.d. r. d, Ferguson Crosby, r.d. I.d., Trowell Flint or Bigelow, g. g., Langtry...
This evening at 8.15 o'clock at the Boston Arena, the University hockey team will face the Toronto University sextet, one of the strongest teams to visit Boston this year, and likely to furnish the University with an likely to furnish the University with an extremely powerful brand of opposition. Last year the Toronto team was the only one to score a victory over the University, and from all appearances, it has not lost in speed and effectiveness since then. With the Crimson team eager to avenge last year's defeat, one of the best games of the season...
Season tickets for the University hockey games at the Boston Arena will go on sale this morning at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the H. A. A. These tickets cost $7.70 and will admit the holder to the following ten games. Princeton, Toronto, Cornell, B. A. A. Boston Hockey Club, M. I. T. Dartmouth, B. U. and two other contests as yet undecided. Seats are on the Harvard side of the Arena between the goals. Holders of such tickets may purchase extra ones to go with them at regular reserved seat prices. These tickets are transferable...
Princeton, Toronto, Cornell, Boston Athletic Association, Boston Hockey Club (coached by Robert Winsor '05 and composed of former University hockey players), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dartmouth, and Boston University...