The Athletic Council has ratified a hockey schedule of nine games of which three are played in Hanover. Dartmouth, although not a member of the Intercollegiate Hockey League, is playing every member of the league except Cornell. The schedule follows :
Dec. 29. M. I. T. at Boston. 31. Pilgrim A. A. at Boston.
Jan. 10. M. A. C. at Hanover. 15. Princeton at Boston. 17. Harvard at Boston.
Feb. 2. Yale at New Haven. 3. West Point at West Point. 4. M. A. C. at Amherst. 12. Columbia at Hanover.
The first three games were straight victories for the Green. Technology was snowed under 11-1, and the Pilgrims beaten 6-2, during the Christmas holidays. Wanamaker was badly injured in the second contest, but when the Aggies were holding the home team to a 1-1 tie ten days later, he went in late in the game, despite the injury to his foot, and shot the winning tally that made the score 2-1 in Dartmouth's favor.
In the Princeton game the team played "Hobey" Baker and six other Princeton men at Boston, and lost 2-0. Only Donahue's brilliant defence at goal prevented a much worse beating.
The next ice battle was lost to Harvard, 2-1, at the Boston Arena. Here the situation was reversed, and only the marvelous defence of the Crimson goal tender kept the Green from a much better showing.