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HOCKEY TEAM HAS HARD LUCK

March 1912
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HOCKEY TEAM HAS HARD LUCK
March 1912

The hockey team has the unhappy record of having lost every game it has played this year. However, there is much to be said in extenuation. The first three games of the schedule were played before the rink at Hanover was in condition, and consequently the team had had practically no chance to practice, a few hours in the Boston Arena having offered the only opportunity. When finally the team had an opportunity to put in regular practice, it showed vast improvement. The Yale game played in New Haven on February 14, was as close as could be desired, Yale winning only in the last minute of play after a hard up-hill climb. The score at the end of the first half was 2-0 in favor of the Green. Dartmouth also scored the first goal in the second period. But after this point the Dartmouth defense weakened and allowed the home team, to score four goals. On February 17, Cornell defeated Dartmouth at Syracuse by the score of five to two, although a part of the time the visitors clearly outplayed their opponents. Schulte and Mason scored the two goals for Dartmouth, the latter player putting up an exceptionally good game. The line-up of the team is as follows:

McCarthy, g; Bullard, p; Johnson, cp; Mason, c; Dellinger, r; Wrells, rw (Capt.); Schulte, Fahey, lw.