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...night brought out some close and exciting contests, in two of which records were broken. The best showing by Harvard men was made in the relay races, in which the University team easily defeated Pennsylvania, breaking the indoor record. The interclass relay races were won by the Sophomores in fast time. In the other events Harvard won one first and three third places. Although the men entered in the B. A. A. games last year won more events, this can be accounted for by the fact that the best men now on the track team either did not enter...
...game yesterday was played on the University rink. The ice was in excellent condition, but the high wind was a great handicap to continued fast play. Neither team showed as good form as in the game on Tuesday. The playing was a little rough at times, but some very good individual work was shown...
...reason on many days of the practice season the Harvard team has not been able to use the rink. The men have nevertheless developed in a steady and satisfactory manner, and the team is now stronger than the one which played Yale last year. As individuals, the men are fast skaters, and have worked hard to perfect themselves in the details of their positions. As a team, they are capable of a hard defence, and a fast, though not always concerted attack...
...team work was at its best in the middle of the second half. Previous to this the playing was very erratic, the men frequently trying for goals while down. Harvard's defensive play was unusually weak and showed the lack of recent practice. In offense, Harvard played fully as fast a game as Dartmouth and in both halves could break through her opponent's cover with ease. For Harvard, Gilles and Clark played the best games, Gilles securing four goals from fouls. Abbott and Newman did the best work for Dartmouth...
...University hockey team defeated Brown Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by a score of 9 to 2. Although the final result of the game was never in doubt, both teams showed an aggressiveness which made the play fast and interesting. With the possible exception of "body checking," Harvard was superior to Brown in nearly every department of the game and kept the puck well within Brown's territory during the entire play...