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Show i MAY FORM TWO I i ICE HOCKEY LEAGUES i yyTTH three rinks competing for tho ( games to bo played by the colleges H in tho Inicrcollcglato Amateur -Hockey L , league this season it looks us if there i would bo a good deal of difficulty In ' , arranging a schedule that would bo H satisfactory to alL Boston, New York H and Syracuse want most of tho games. H and If a satisfactory schedule cannot i bo arranged it may mean a split be-' H tween the teams in the league H ' ( Harvard wants to play all of Its H games at the Arena rink, at Boston, ' whero the Crimson players hold their H daily practice Tho advantage of the H ( I Cambridge team over the others would H I ' then bo very great, especially as teams HI ' ni.e Yalo and Princeton have to play In f.evv York a few times a week to H p0t In an hour or so of regular prac- ( "Last year a split was threatened in H i tho ranks of the league, but nothing H came of the matter. With tho cstab- '1 , liahment or tho rink at Syracus?. Cor- 1 nell will demand home games that 1b. 1 ' .contests to be played at Syracuso so H 1 -that the Btudents will not have .to , ' travel to Iscvv York to sco tho team ( I ' play. M l ' It la almost certain that Harvard i WUI refuBa to travel to Syracuso. and ' tho CrlmBou team may finally be foro H -- B-- ,1,, iii " 'r" 'tffri ii i --x l&mmmm l i! ed to break away and Join tho New England league, while Yalo, Columbla Princeton, Cornell and possibly Syracuse Syra-cuse will form a league of their own. The New England leaguo would then be made up of Harvard, Dartmouth, Williams, Amherst, Massachusetts Technical and possibly Brown university. |