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...Freshman hockey team played a tie game with St. Mark's on Saturday. each side scoring twice. The St. Mark's team was strengthened by three Freshman backs...
...Mark's--Sandon, G. Spalding, S. Spaulding, Coleman, forwards; Tyler, c.p.; Aertsen, p.; Tilden...
...together and both times they lost the puck before getting within striking distance. Columbia was a little more fortunate, and by drawing out the defense men, was able to score goals which should not ordinarily have been obtained. Harvard made many shots which were either wide of their mark or slid along the ice and were easily stopped. The only encouraging feature of the play was the good support which the forwards gave to the backs...
...eight years ago there was another argument used in favor of shortening the race;--that the 'Varsity race was always settled long before the three-mile mark was reached. In the last two years this argument has been demolished, but in such a way that, as Mr. Storrow says, this is a very unfortunate time for Harvard to suggest that the race be shortened. HUGH BANCROFT...
...know, an unfortunate time to present this suggestion because, it is unhappily the fact, that in the last two races Harvard has been beaten by Yale after the three mile mark was passed, and therefore it can, and will be said that Harvard wishes to row three miles, because she cannot win at four. This is a discussion into which I will not go at present. I offer this suggestion now, because I believe that all the boys (men if you prefer so to call them) not only of Harvard, but also of Yale, who take part in these contests...