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Yale Men's Hockey Results, 1895 - 2020 YALE MEN'S HOCKEY RESULTS, 1895 - 2020 1895-1896 (2-1-1) (2-1-1) (9/7) CAPTAIN: MALCOLM CHACE '96S MANAGER: MALCOLM CHACE '96S --------------------------------- J31 @BALTIMORE A.C 2-3 F01 @JOHNS HOPKINS OT 2-2 F14 @JOHNS HOPKINS 2-1 F15 @BALTIMORE A.C 3-1 1896-1897 (2-6-1) (4-7-2) (17/26) CAPTAIN: AMOS BARNES '97S MANAGER: JOHN A. HALL '97S ------------------------------ D16 @MONTCLAIR (NJ) A.C. 1-6 D24 @ST. NICHOLAS S.C. 2-3 J08 @JOHNS HOPKINS 2-2 J09 @BALTIMORE H.C. 3-0 J13 @NEW YORK A.C. 1-7 J23 QUEENS (CAN) 0-3 F13 @NEW YORK A.C. 0-5 M13 @ST. NICHOLAS S.C. 1-3 M27 @COLUMBIA 7-2 1897-1898 (3-3-2) (7-10-4) (12/38) CAPTAIN: WILLIAM BARNETT '98 MANAGER: M. MULLALLY '98 --------------------------------- J29 BROWN 0-1 F05 COLUMBIA 4-0 F18 BROWN OT 0-0 F21 @MARYLAND HC 2-1 F22 @MARYLAND HC 1-2 F26 BROWN 1-2 M05 COLUMBIA OT 0-0 M12 COLUMBIA 4-1 1898-1899 (6-0-0) (13-10-4) (17/55) CAPTAIN: S. STODDARD '99 MANAGER: G.S. MITTENDORF '99 INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS ------------------------------ D23 PENNSYLVANIA 4-3 J28 PENNSYLVANIA 4-1 N/A COLUMBIA 2-0 F04 BROWN 4-3 F24 WEST. UNIV. OF PENN 3-1 F24 PITTSBURGH 4-0 1899-1900 (10-5-0) (23-15-4) (50/105) CAPTAIN: S. CAMPBELL '00 MANAGER: E.A. STRONG '00S INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS ------------------------------ D05 NEW YORK AC 1-4 D05 NEW YORK AC 0-2 D22 ST. NICK’S HC 1-3 J01 CRESCENT AC 1-7 J03 BANKERS (PITT.) 2-1 J04 WEST. UNIV. OF PENN 1-0 J05 DUQUESNE AC 3-2 J06 PITTSBURGH AC 5-4 J19 PRINCETON 11-0 F09 BROWN 7-2 F13 COLUMBIA 2-0 F26 HARVARD 5-4 (@New York) M01 PRINCETON 5-1 M06 COLUMBIA 6-4 M24 NEW YORK AC 0-7 D22 ST. NICK'S HC 1-3 1900-1901 (5-7-1) (28-22-5) (50/155) CAPTAIN: A.C. COX, JR. '01 MANAGER: W.J. HOYSRADT '01 INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS ------------------------------ D08 ST. NICK’S HC 0-7 J02 BANKERS (PITT) OT 5-5 J03 DUQUESNE AC 1-5 J04 PITT. KEYSTONES 2-7 J05 PITTSBURGH AC 2-6 J07 QUAKER CITY CLUB 1-3 J19 PRINCETON 5-0 (@New York) F02 PENNSYLVANIA 15-0 F07 BROWN 0-1 F11 HARVARD 0-4 (@New York) F16 COLUMBIA 5-0 M16 BROWN 9-0 M20 BROWN 5-1 1901-1902 (12-5-1) (40-27-6) (79/234) CAPTAIN: HENRY B. STODDARD '02 MANAGER: C.H. BAXTER '02 INTERCOLLEGEIATE CHAMPIONS ------------------------------ D05 @ST. NICK'S HC 4-2 D14 @NEW YORK AC 1-4 J02 @PITTSBURGH AC 2-5 J03 @PITT. KEYSTONES 2-6 J04 @ALL SCHOLASTIC (PA) 2-0 J04 @BANKERS (PITT) 2-3 J15 PRINCETON 7-0 (@New York) J25 BROWN 11-1 (@New York) J29 YALE ALUMNI 4-3 (@New York) F08 CRESCENT AC 2-9 (@New York) F10 @SHORT HILLS (NJ) 4-2 F15 HARVARD 4-3 (@New York) F22 CORNELL 5-0 (@New York) F28 SHORT HILLS (NJ) OT 4-4 (@New York) M06 @COLUMBIA 9-2 M07 HEFFLEY SCHOOL 7-2 (@New York) M14 HARVARD 5-3 (@New York) M17 HARVARD 4-1 (@New York) 1902-1903 (4-12-1) (44-39-7) (30/264) CAPTAIN: CHARLES HITCHCOCK, JR. '03 MANAGER: REEVE SCHLEY '03 ------------------------------ D16 @NEW YORK HC 1-2 D31 @PITT. KEYSTONES 3-8 J01 @BANKERS (PITT.) 0-6 J02 @VICTORIAS 2-8 J03 @PITTSBURGH AC 1-7 J09 CRESCENT AC 0-14 (@New York) J14 @COLUMBIA 6-4 J16 @PITTSFIELD MA H.S. 3-6 J21 CORNELL 2-0 (@New York) J24 BROWN 2-0 (@New York) J24 @SHORT HILLS N.J. OT 1-1 F07 PRINCETON 1-4 (@New York) F17 QUEENS U (CANADA) 2-7 (@New York) F21 HARVARD 0-3 (@New York) F24 @COLUMBIA 3-2 F27 HARVARD 2-6 (@New York) F28 HARVARD 1-5 (@New York) 1903-1904 (4-5-2) (48-44-9) (38/302) CAPTAIN: GEORGE B. WARD '04S MANAGER: GEORGE A. MOHLMAN '04 ------------------------------ D16 @NEW YORK HC OT 3-3 D29 PRINCETON OT 2-2 (@Pittsburgh) D30 PRINCETON 2-1 (@Pittsburgh) D31 PRINCETON 1-2 (@Pittsburgh) J01 @PITTSBURGH AC 4-10 J06 ALUMNI 2-4 J16 @COLUMBIA 5-2 J27 BROWN 10-0 (@New York) F15 PRINCETON 4-3 (@New York) F22 HARVARD 2-5 (@New York) F27 HARVARD 3-4 (@New York) 1904-1905 (7-5-0) (55-49-9) (64/366) CAPTAIN: ALEXANDER R. FLINN '06 MANAGER: CHARLES W. GOODYEAR '06 ------------------------------ D14 NEW YORK AC 4-3 D28 TORONTO U. OF 1-2 D29 ALL SCHOLASTIC 2-1 D30 TORONTO U. OF 2-3 D31 TORONTO U. OF 3-7 J18 COLUMBIA 9-3 J28 BROWN 11-0 J31 YALE ALUMNI 6-9 F02 YALE ALUMNI 9-3 F11 PRINCETON 9-3 F15 YALE ALUMNI 7-4 F18 HARVARD 1-7 (@New York) 1905-1906 (7-3-1) (62-52-10) (55/421) CAPTAIN: ROGER ALLING MANAGER: C.B. STUART '07S ------------------------------ D13 NEW YORK AC OT 5-5 D19 NEW YORK HC 1-4 D27 BROWN 7-0 D28 BROWN 7-1 D29 BROWN 7-3 (Brown says 3-1 Yale) N/A CARNEGIE TECH 5-0 J17 BROWN 9-0 J27 COLUMBIA 4-0 F07 NEW YORK HC 4-5 F10 PRINCETON 3-0 F17 HARVARD OT 3-4 (@New York) 1906-1907 (3-6-0) (65-58-10) (15/436) CAPTAIN: HAROLD STANLEY '08 MANAGER: C.B. STUART '07S ------------------------------ D16 NEW YORK HC 2-5 J02 @CARNEGIE TECH 2-0 J03 @WEST. UNIV. OF PENN 2-0 J04 QUEENS (CAN.) 0-1 J05 QUEENS (CAN.) 0-2 J16 DARTMOUTH 2-4 J26 COLUMBIA 4-3 F09 PRINCETON 1-2 (@New York) F16 HARVARD 2-3 (@New York) 1907-1908 (5-4-0) (70-62-10) (41/477) CAPTAIN: HAROLD STANLEY '08 MANAGER: TYSON M. DINES '08 ------------------------------ D17 ST. NICK’S WANDERERS 3-10 D17 ST. NICK'S HC 1-3 J03 CRESCENT AC 1-6 J15 DARTMOUTH 9-3 J24 COLUMBIA 10-1 F05 MIT 7-1 F08 PRINCETON 6-4 F13 CRESCENT AC 1-4 F15 HARVARD 3-2 (@New York) 1908-1909 (4-8-1) (74-70-11) (38/515) CAPTAIN: JOHN HERON '10 MANAGER: R.SELDON ROSE '09 ------------------------------ D14 PHILA. WANDERERS 3-4 D30 PITTSBURGH 4-2 D31 PRINCETON 0-2 (@Pittsburgh) J01 PRINCETON 0-1 (@Pittsburgh) J02 PRINCETON 0-4 (@Pittsburgh) J15 DARTMOUTH 2-3 J22 RPI 3-2 (@Albany) J23 LOUDEN FIELD CLUB 2-3 J30 CORNELL 6-3 (@New York) F03 COLUMBIA 11-4 F06 PHILA. WANDERERS 2-3 F13 PRINCETON OT 5-5 (@Albany, NY) F20 HARVARD 0-5 (@New York) 1909-1910 (8-7-0) (82-77-11) (42/557) CAPTAIN: JOHN HERON ’10 MANAGER: REGINALD ROOME ------------------------------ D28 @CARNEGIE TECH 4-1 D29 PRINCETON 1-2 (@Pittsburgh) D30 PRINCETON 2-1 (@Pittsburgh) D31 PRINCETON 2-5 (@Pittsburgh) J01 CORNELL 5-3 (@Cleveland) J02 CORNELL 4-2 (@Cleveland) J04 CORNELL 1-3 (@Cleveland) J15 AMHERST 5-3 J26 PRINCETON 1-2 (@New York) F02 MIT 3-0 F05 CORNELL 1-3 (@New York) F10 COLUMBIA 5-1 F12 ST. PAUL'S 3-4 F16 DARTMOUTH 5-3 F19 HARVARD 0-3 1910-1911 (6-10-0) (88-87-11) (59/616) CAPTAIN: LOUIS LOUTREL MANAGER: C. LAWSON REED ------------------------------ D10 CRESCENT AC 3-7 D21 ST. PAUL'S 9-3 D27 PRINCETON 4-5 (@Boston) D28 PRINCETON 6-5 (@Boston) D29 PRINCETON 3-4 (@Boston) D30 CORNELL 3-4 (@Chicago) D31 CORNELL 1-3 (@Chicago) J02 CORNELL 2-4 (@Chicago) J11 COLUMBIA 4-6 J14 DARTMOUTH 7-2 J21 CORNELL 2-4 (@New York) J28 PRINCETON 1-0 F01 LOUDEN FC 4-3 F02 SPRINGFIELD TRAINING 7-3 F03 MASS. AGR. (UMASS) 1-6 F18 HARVARD 2-3 (@New York) 1911-1912 (11-7-0) (99-94-11) (46/662) CAPTAIN: ARCHER HARMAN MANAGER: ESMOND O'BRIEN ------------------------------ D20 ST. PAUL'S 2-1 D28 PRINCETON 1-4 (@Cleveland) D29 PRINCETON 2-6 (@Cleveland) D30 PRINCETON 4-3 (@Cleveland) J01 CORNELL 5-1 (@Syracuse) J02 CORNELL 1-0 (@Syracuse) J03 CORNELL 0-3 (@Syracuse) J13 MIT 5-3 J20 CORNELL 2-1 (@New York) J24 MASS. AGR. (UMASS) 3-0 J27 PRINCETON 1-4 (@New York) J31 SPRINGFIELD TRAINING 4-1 F03 ST. NICK'S HC 3-2 F10 @COLUMBIA 4-7 F14 DARTMOUTH 4-3 F17 @HARVARD 0-4 F21 HARVARD 3-2 F24 @HARVARD 2-4 1912-1913 (3-7-0) (102-101-11) (30/692) CAPTAIN: ARCHER HARMAN MANAGER: ALFRED COWLES ------------------------------ D19 ST. PAUL'S 2-4 (@New York) J02 McGILL 0-2 (@Boston) J08 @COLUMBIA 6-0 J18 PRINCETON 5-7 (@New York) F01 @HARVARD 0-4 F07 DARTMOUTH 2-3 (@New York) F08 FRESHMEN 7-1 F12 PRINCETON 2-8 (@New York) F15 MASS. AGR. (UMASS) 4-0 F19 HARVARD 2-3 (@New York) 1913-1914 (6-8-0) (108-109-11) (33/725) CAPTAIN: WALTER S. HERON ‘14S MANAGER: THOMAS DANIELS ------------------------------ D20 @ST. MICHAELS 1-5 D22 @SYRACUSE 0-1 D23 CORNELL 3-2 (@Syracuse, Cornell says @New York) J24 ST. NICK'S HC 1-7 J28 PRINCETON 3-5 J31 PRINCETON 1-3 (@New York) F02 DARTMOUTH 3-5 F07 @HARVARD 3-4 F11 HARVARD 3-1 F14 CORNELL 3-1 F18 WILLIAMS 5-1 F21 CRESCENT AC 3-2 F28 @HARVARD 1-4 M04 NEW HAVEN HC 3-1 1914-1915 (9-6-0) (117-115-11) (56/781) CAPTAIN: WILLIAM H. SWENEY ‘15S MANAGER: THOMAS CONNORS ------------------------------ D16 NEW HAVEN ARENA 1-4 D19 CRESCENT AC 5-6 D22 ST.
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