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...York, January 19, 1916.--The Princeton hockey team defeated Yale by the score of 2 to 1 in a fast and hard- fought game at the St. Nicholas Rink to-night. During the first period neither team was able to score, due to the perfect playing of both goal tenders...
...received a pass from Rice, who had gone in for W. Morgan, and with a low, clean shot scored the first goal of the game. Cornell now had her last opportunity to score. With J. Morgan far up the rink and Doty at the side, Spiegelberg apparently had a perfect chance, but Curtis came from behind and spoiled his shot. An instant later Doty and Baker managed to work the puck in front of the Ithacans' goal and Doty shoved it in from scrimmage. For the remainder of the game Cornell tried desperately to score, but never seriously threatened...
...Freshmen, if the consent of the proper authorities be obtained. In order to eliminate, so far as is possible, the element of physical danger, an especially heavily padded glove will be used and the number of rounds to each tournament match will be limited to the point of perfect safety...
...preference, will also be distributed. Members of the committee will also be at Memorial Hall and the Freshman dormitories during the luncheon hour for the same purposes. It is essential that everyone shall enlist today in order that the committee may make definite assignments of drill hours, and perfect the final details of organization during the Christmas vacation...
...tournaments in the Union the latter part of February, one for upper classmen and the other for Freshmen. A specially constructed heavy glove will be used so that all physical danger will be eliminated. Also the number of rounds to each tournament match will be limited to insure perfect safety...