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...strong-arm squad of Boston's best brand-new policeman arrived two hours before the game to subdue the eager mob that threatened (according to the advance press notices) to tear down the Pavilion. After being thoroughly searched, both of the spectators that had come to see the great tussle were allowed to enter and claim their seats under a heavy and constant guard...
Dartmouth is represented by a sextet which has won two out of the three games played so far. In their opening game against the Dartmouth Club team the players from Hanover showed a brand of speedy team play which always threatened, and, in the end, all but triumphed over the more skillful individual work of their alumni. In their second contest the Green met Tufts on an outdoor rink at Dartmouth and were victorious by a handy margin. Last night, however, their play showed the effects of the change to indoor ice, and lagged to such an extent that...
Doubtless the authors of the above-mentioned communications will brand all who do not show a wordy zeal equal to their own as "Bolshevists," "traitors," and the like; but the problems which they profess so high-handedly to discuss and solve are not at all as simple as these youths would have us believe. The lads are doubtless well-meaning, but let us hope that they will learn that temperance, even when dealing with the most difficult problems, is a good thing. It comes with experience...
...those contests tell a tale of increasing strength and skill on the part of the Crimson team which makes the combination appear fully capable of handling its blue-clad opponents. In order to wrest the victory from Yale, however, the sextet will be forced to show a faster, keener brand of hockey than it has disclosed thus far. The Eli team is composed entirely of veteran players and has not been entirely unsuccessful in its invasion of Canada during Christmas vacation. Moreover, it is a practical fact that any Yale team is far more dangerous when pitted against Harvard than...
...first scrimmage of the week the second football team succeeded in ripping up the University defense with considerable regularity yesterday, showing a better brand of football than they have all fall. On their own three yard line they held the regulars for three downs before R. S. Humphrey '21 was able to carry the ball across on the fourth down. Talbot, an ineligible, playing left tackle for the scrubs, starred by downing F. C. Church '20 15 yards behind the scrimmage line while P. Salter '21 blocked Church's kick. J. F. Brown '22, after a blocked kick, A. Horween...