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...second of the interclass hockey series the Seniors played a tie game with the Juniors yesterday afternoon in the Stadium, the score being 1 to 1. This game will be decided today before the game between the Juniors and Sophomores, by playing periods of five minutes each until one side makes a score...
...game yesterday the members of both teams played hard, but without any team work, and many good individual rushes were made useless by lack of support. The Seniors made one goal early in the first period, and during the rest of the half the play was very even. For the most of the second half the puck was in the territory of the Seniors. Fraser-Campbell tied the score at the beginning of this half by a long shot from the side of the rink. As there was no further scoring an extra period of three minutes was played...
...first of the interclass hockey series the Sophomores defeated the Seniors by a score of 2 to 1 yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The ice was in such poor condition that good team work and fast playing were impossible. During the first half the play was even and spirited, the Seniors scoring once in the middle of the period. In the second half the puck was in the Seniors' territory most of the time and by clever passing the Sophomores were able to score two goals...
...sided game the University hockey team defeated Springfield Training School in the Stadium yesterday afternoon by the score of 16 to 1. Springfield was outclassed in every department of the game. The University forwards at times played with good team work, followed back well, and shot accurately. The men also showed better physical condition than their opponents and were much faster on their skates. Willetts played a good game at point, was clever with his stick and effective in stopping rushes by the Springfield forwards. There was a tendency on the part of the Harvard team to make forward passes...
...Athletic Committee announced yesterday that at a meeting on January 4 it was voted that notice be sent to Yale that owing to the athletic situation at Cambridge Harvard will for the present be unable to renew the two-year agreement. On the following day Professor White, therefore, notified the athletic authorities at Yale that Harvard was forced to discontinue the two-year agreement between the two universities for contests in the four main branches of sport on its expiration the 15th of next March...