144 GOOD YALE HOCKEY. Vacation Trip Shows the Team to be a Strong One, ~The five practice games arranged for the Yale Hockey Team by Captain Shiras Campbell, 1900, resulted very satisfactorily, only one being lost and that he first one, to the Crescent Ath- letic Club, Brooklyn, whose members, under the name of the Brooklyn Skating Club, won the championship last year. The four Pittsburg games with the strongest clubs in the city were won by remarkably fast play with the small margin of one point in each game. The series showed plainly that Yale has an unusually fast hockey team this season, . well balanced and at times capable of brilliant play. In the intercollegiate contests, which began last Tuesday night, Yale should make a good show- ing. These men were taken on the trip: Forwards, S. Campbell, 1900 (Captain) ; G. C. Walworth, 1900; E. S. Bronson, i900; F. C. Inman, 1902S., and J. B. Buckwalter, 1902 L.S.; cover points, J. P. . Brock, 1900, and A. C, -Coxe,.Jn, i901; points, T. Sturgis, Jr., 1903, and E. A. Strong, 1900 S.; and goal, R Smith. PG. A brief review of each game is printed below. Crescent A.C. 7; Yale lL. The game with the Crescent Athletic Club, Monday night, January 1, at the Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, was the first of the vacation season games for the Yale Hockey team, and drew an audience of 1500 or more. Yale played a strong game but was not able to do better than 1 point to 7. Individually and collectively the Crescents are prob- able the strongest hockey team in the East, Dobby, Wall and Drakeley being three of the forwards. Inman made the only score for Yale. The line-up and summary follows: CRESCENT. PosITION. YALE. Hallock: coe Sk GORD AOR Se eee Smith McKenzies. icse 2c: PORE fies ee we Sturgis Curtis: pate Cover omte iss. yi ce Stron Dobby: 2s2:; Ge a Welle .2 Seu 5S EE Sea See ear ts. nma‘ Hany iscsi HOE WOtOs cy. Bronson Wirekely. sce. _..- Walworth Goals—Drakeley 2, Dobby 2, Wall 2, Curtis 1, Inman 1. Referee—C. H. Post. Umpires—Sey- mour and Jarvis. Yale 2; Bankers’ A.C, I. The Yale Hockey team reached Pitts- burg on Wednesday, January 3, and in the evening met the Bankers’ Athletic Club at the Duquesne Ice Palace before an audience of nearly 3,000. At the end of two 15-minute halves the score stood 1 to I and it required 10 mintites more of play to give Yale the deciding goal, which was shot by Inman. In the first part of the game the Bankers had rather the better of the match, chiefly through poor team play on Yale’s part, but in the last seven minutes, those who were present agree that never had such rapid play been seen in the rink. Inman in particular did remarkable work. The line-up and summary: YALE. PosITION. BanKERs’ A. C. Smith sites oe Sarasin ae Goals 336 2s eet tis Ames Sturaig: bch cae Pom goa ee ee Mason GONE oes ee OOVer bie Russell Bronson: . 222s ©) See Ae ae a. Wealwortl 2.3 3 eae eek itchie Inman. 23.3. 2G Forwards cae cua SE GeN Campbell _.__. ..-. Stoebener Goals—Mason, Bronson, Inman. Referee—Duff. Umpires—Phelaa and McDonald. The Winter Pull. These are working days. But The long term is on. Knox hats are good work- ing day hats—stiff or soft, caps or derbies. Knox business or negligee hats are as good as Knox dress hats. YALH ALUMNI Yale 1; Western U, of P. 9. Yale’s second game of the Pittsburg series was with the Western University of Pennsylvania in the Duquesne Gar- den Thursday night, and as the Yale men had, in the first game, become accts- tomed to the ice, they played in superior form. There was a great improvement in team work, too, every member work- with his neighbor at the sacrifice of indi- vidual brilliancy. Captain Campbell and Bronson, working together, made Yale’s only score. In the second half, although the play was exceedingly fast and fierce, Yale prevented her opponents from scoring, but could herself not add a single point. Over 4500 people saw the game. The line-up and summary: YALE. PosITION. Wek; ya) Pee Ene eae a Seas is ce Houston Sturgis .. ..2..........Point....,---------<-- Bissell Peake. See Cover Point.....--------Collins - eae erceat pg VES TRS Cree “Acs oe CELESS 2 — IE SLL: Sie SE ee ce Ce av af. Forwards : l SESS ia i atest ee