Sports

FRESHMEN AND CAMBRIDGE LATIN PLAY A SCORELESS TIE

April, 1922
Sports
FRESHMEN AND CAMBRIDGE LATIN PLAY A SCORELESS TIE
April, 1922

The Dartmouth Freshman hockey team and the ice artists of Cambridge Latin School played through an unusually slow hockey game to a scoreless tie on Memorial Field, Feb. 26. During the greater part of the first period the schoolboys menaced the Freshman goal continually and only the smart work of Plummer at goal prevented scoring. Throughout the remainder of the contest, however, neither goal was in grave danger. Late in the third period Per-Lee of the Freshman team drove the puck into the net from a sharp angle but the point was disallowed as he was offside. Captain Cronin, the Cambridge center, was the individual star of the game, his heady playing being a marked feature of his team's attack.

Aviation at Dartmouth Followers of Mate Wright and "Laddie" Myers Strive for New Heights on Memorial Field

Courtesy of the Dartmouth Studios

Copyright, 1922. Dartmouth Studios

Captain L. T. Brown who has Given Dartmouth a New World's Record

Courtesy of the Dartmouth Studios

The 1922 Hockey Team