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1924–25 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season

The 1924–25 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season was the 22nd season of play for the program.

1924–25 Williams Ephs
men's ice hockey season
ConferenceIndependent
Home iceWeston Field Rink
Record
Overall4–4–0
Home2–0–0
Road1–1–0
Neutral1–3–0
Coaches and captains
Head coachJ. Philip Bower
Captain(s)Harry Watkins
Williams Ephs men's ice hockey seasons
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Season edit

With the Ephs behind their third head coach in as many years, the team took a major step forward in the offseason when it was admitted into the Intercollegiate Ice Hockey Association.[1] Williams was one of just two small colleges (the other being Hamilton) in the group with the other members being the seven active Ivy League schools. Rather than form a conference and compile a schedule, the league met to decide upon a uniform set of rules for college hockey, a vital necessity as there was no national governing body for the sport. The inclusion of Williams raised the profile for the program and gave it an authority commensurate with the school's longstanding dedication to the sport.

The team was also undergoing several changes on the ice, both positive and negative. With the loss of several key contributors, most notably star goaltender Marvin Lowes, Williams would need to replace a good number of its '24 lineup. Fortunately, the team had a very sizable contingent of players to pick from; 42 men showed up to the first practice which, unusually, was held in November. After having to deal with warm winters for several seasons, the region welcomed in an early chill and the surface of Leake's Pond froze over before Thanksgiving.[2] At the time the team was being led solely by team captain Harry Watkins as a coach for the team had yet to be hired.[3] In mid-December, the administration decided upon J. Philip Bower as the team's head coach and he immediately assumed the reigns.[4]

With the team's impending Christmas trip to Lake Placid just weeks away, Bower had a shot time to put his stamp on the program. He did his best to organize the team around Watkins at center with Smith, Blaney and Popham on the wings. Howe, the veteran blueliner, stayed at his normal position while several players were cycled through on the other point. Chapman had an unenviable task of following one of the program's best goaltenders but still acquitted himself well in the opening series with Yale. Entering the games with fewer numbers and less preparation, the Ephs were soundly beaten in the first two matches. The defensing intercollegiate champion Elis were too fast for the Purple to keep up but, once they got their skating legs under them, Williams proved to be a match for the Bulldogs. The third game saw a much closer contest with the Ephs fighting back in the third. Watkins led a third period surge that came up just shy with the Purple falling 2–3.[5] Though winless to this point, the Ephs strengthening performance in the series continued as they travelled to Buffalo and rolled over the Nichols hockey club 7–2. Popham was the star of the game with 4 goals but the biggest surprise came in the final match of the winter break when Williams defeated Princeton. The Tigers only goal came from when Popham accidentally knocked the puck into his own cage while Howe and Austin kept the Princeton attack at bay.[6]

After their relatively successful start, the team was looking forward to a slate of 10 further games and opened against Massachusetts Agricultural. Unfortunately, poor ice conditions on the MAC rink forced the two teams onto a nearby pond. The less-than-satisfactory conditions were worsened by the lack of boards that forced the team to adapt a new style of play. The Ephs were unable to adjust in time and fell to the home team 0–2.[7] After returning home, the team was met by the unwelcome sight of another warm winter. The team was hardly able to practice over a 2-week span and had to cancel a few games before finally squeezing in a match with Bates. As if he was making up for lost time, Watkins set a program record with 7 of the team's 8 goals in the game as the Ephs smothered the Bobcats. The game also had the distinction of being longer than normal with three 18-minute periods instead of the standard 15-minute frames.[8]

The exam break caused the next pause to the season and Williams didn't play another game until early February. When they did get back onto the ice the Ephs demonstrated an overpowering brand of hockey seldom seen in a Purple jersey by hammering their ancient rivals, Amherst, 12–1.[9] Watkins and Popham each recorded 4 goals in the game while Howe netted a pair. Several games remained on the team's schedule, however, due to a thaw throughout the region, Williams ended up having to cancel the remainder of their season. In all, the Ephs lost seven games to poor weather conditions, a fade made worse with how well the Purple had performed throughout the year.

Frank Gummey served as team manager with Frederick Cleveland as his assistant.

Roster edit

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team
  Francis D. Austin Freshman D Douglaston, New York
  Mills P. Baker Junior D 1903-04-18 Great Neck, New York
  William O. Blaney Freshman RW 1905-09-15 Waban, Massachusetts
  Daniel K. Chapman Junior G New York, New York
  Lewis W. Francis Jr. Senior C/LW/RW Brooklyn, New York
  Roger A. Gurley Freshman LW 1905-11-16 Minneapolis, Minnesota
  Frederic W. Howe Jr. Junior D Providence, Rhode Island
  Clinton S. Mason Sophomore RW 1905-02-01 Watertown, Massachusetts
  Robert M. Popham Junior LW/RW New York, New York
  Ebenezer Smith Junior D/RW New York, New York
  Leonard H. Smith Jr. Sophomore LW/RW 1904-02-03 Brooklyn, New York
  Harry A. Watkins Junior C 1904-02-07 South Orange, New Jersey

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Standings edit

Intercollegiate Overall
GP W L T Pct. GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Amherst 5 2 3 0
Army 6 3 2 1 .583 16 12 7 3 3 1 16 17
Bates 7 1 6 0 .143 12 27 8 1 7 0 13 33
Boston College 2 1 1 0 .500 3 1 16 8 6 2 40 27
Boston University 11 6 4 1 .591 30 24 12 7 4 1 34 25
Bowdoin 3 2 1 0 .667 10 7 4 2 2 0 12 13
Clarkson 4 0 4 0 .000 2 31 6 0 6 0 9 46
Cornell 5 1 4 0 .200 7 23 5 1 4 0 7 23
Dartmouth 8 4 3 1 28 12
Hamilton 13 8 3 2
Harvard 10 8 2 0 .800 38 20 12 8 4 0 44 34
Massachusetts Agricultural 7 2 5 0 .286 13 38 7 2 5 0 13 38
Middlebury 3 1 2 0
MIT 8 2 4 2 .375 15 28 9 2 5 2 17 32
New Hampshire 4 2 2 0
Princeton 16 7 9 0
Rensselaer 4 2 2 0
Syracuse 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 0 4 1 3 0 6 13
Union 4 1 3 0 .250 8 22 4 1 3 0 8 22
Williams 7 3 4 0 .429 26 17 8 4 4 0 33 19
Yale 13 11 1 1 .885 46 12 16 14 1 1 57 16

Schedule and results edit

Date Opponent Site Decision Result Record
Regular Season
December 29 vs. Yale* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York Chapman L 2–6  0–1–0
December 30 vs. Yale* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York Chapman L 0–3  0–2–0
December 31 vs. Yale* Lake Placid Arena • Lake Placid, New York Chapman L 2–3  0–3–0
January 2 at Nichols Club* Nichols School RinkBuffalo, New York Chapman W 7–2  1–3–0
January 3 vs. Princeton* Nichols School RinkBuffalo, New York Chapman W 2–1  2–3–0
January 10 at Massachusetts Agricultural* Campus PondAmherst, Massachusetts Chapman L 0–2  2–4–0
January 23 Bates* Weston Field RinkWilliamstown, Massachusetts Chapman W 8–1  3–4–0
February 5 Amherst* Weston Field RinkWilliamstown, Massachusetts Chapman W 12–1  4–4–0
*Non-conference game.

Note: Yale and Williams have the scores for the games on December 29 and 30 reversed with Yale reporting that the 0–3 game occurred first. Both list the games as wins for Yale.
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Scoring statistics edit

Name Position Games Goals
Francis Austin D 5 -
Mills Baker D 8 -
William Blaney RW 5 -
Daniel Chapman G 8 -
Lewis Francis C/LW/RW 3 -
Roger Gurley LW 1 -
Frederic Howe D 8 -
Clinton Mason RW 3 -
Robert Popham LW/RW 8 -
Ebenezer Smith D/RW 8 -
Leonard Smith LW/RW 8 -
Harry Watkins C 8 -
Total 33

References edit

  1. ^ "Purple Joins Hockey League". The Williams Record. April 12, 1924. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "Large Hockey Squad Holds First Practice". The Williams Record. November 22, 1924. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  3. ^ "Two Prospective Hockey Coaches are Interviewed". The Williams Record. December 9, 1924. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  4. ^ "J. P. Bower is Selected to Coach Hockey Team". The Williams Record. December 13, 1924. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  5. ^ "HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS WILLIAMS AND QUEENS". Yale Daily News. January 6, 1925. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  6. ^ "Christmas Hockey Trip is Successful". The Williams Record. January 10, 1925. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  7. ^ "M.A.C. Takes Hockey Game on Faculty Ice". The Williams Record. January 13, 1925. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  8. ^ "Bates Sextet Loses to Purple Team, 8-1". The Williams Record. February 4, 1925. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  9. ^ "Amherst Beaten By Purple Hockey Team". The Williams Record. February 10, 1925. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Gulielmensian 1926". Williams College. Retrieved June 22, 2023.

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The 1924 25 Williams Ephs men s ice hockey season was the 22nd season of play for the program 1924 25 Williams Ephs men s ice hockey seasonConferenceIndependentHome iceWeston Field RinkRecordOverall4 4 0Home2 0 0Road1 1 0Neutral1 3 0Coaches and captainsHead coachJ Philip BowerCaptain s Harry WatkinsWilliams Ephs men s ice hockey seasons 1923 24 1925 26 Contents 1 Season 2 Roster 3 Standings 4 Schedule and results 5 Scoring statistics 6 ReferencesSeason editWith the Ephs behind their third head coach in as many years the team took a major step forward in the offseason when it was admitted into the Intercollegiate Ice Hockey Association 1 Williams was one of just two small colleges the other being Hamilton in the group with the other members being the seven active Ivy League schools Rather than form a conference and compile a schedule the league met to decide upon a uniform set of rules for college hockey a vital necessity as there was no national governing body for the sport The inclusion of Williams raised the profile for the program and gave it an authority commensurate with the school s longstanding dedication to the sport The team was also undergoing several changes on the ice both positive and negative With the loss of several key contributors most notably star goaltender Marvin Lowes Williams would need to replace a good number of its 24 lineup Fortunately the team had a very sizable contingent of players to pick from 42 men showed up to the first practice which unusually was held in November After having to deal with warm winters for several seasons the region welcomed in an early chill and the surface of Leake s Pond froze over before Thanksgiving 2 At the time the team was being led solely by team captain Harry Watkins as a coach for the team had yet to be hired 3 In mid December the administration decided upon J Philip Bower as the team s head coach and he immediately assumed the reigns 4 With the team s impending Christmas trip to Lake Placid just weeks away Bower had a shot time to put his stamp on the program He did his best to organize the team around Watkins at center with Smith Blaney and Popham on the wings Howe the veteran blueliner stayed at his normal position while several players were cycled through on the other point Chapman had an unenviable task of following one of the program s best goaltenders but still acquitted himself well in the opening series with Yale Entering the games with fewer numbers and less preparation the Ephs were soundly beaten in the first two matches The defensing intercollegiate champion Elis were too fast for the Purple to keep up but once they got their skating legs under them Williams proved to be a match for the Bulldogs The third game saw a much closer contest with the Ephs fighting back in the third Watkins led a third period surge that came up just shy with the Purple falling 2 3 5 Though winless to this point the Ephs strengthening performance in the series continued as they travelled to Buffalo and rolled over the Nichols hockey club 7 2 Popham was the star of the game with 4 goals but the biggest surprise came in the final match of the winter break when Williams defeated Princeton The Tigers only goal came from when Popham accidentally knocked the puck into his own cage while Howe and Austin kept the Princeton attack at bay 6 After their relatively successful start the team was looking forward to a slate of 10 further games and opened against Massachusetts Agricultural Unfortunately poor ice conditions on the MAC rink forced the two teams onto a nearby pond The less than satisfactory conditions were worsened by the lack of boards that forced the team to adapt a new style of play The Ephs were unable to adjust in time and fell to the home team 0 2 7 After returning home the team was met by the unwelcome sight of another warm winter The team was hardly able to practice over a 2 week span and had to cancel a few games before finally squeezing in a match with Bates As if he was making up for lost time Watkins set a program record with 7 of the team s 8 goals in the game as the Ephs smothered the Bobcats The game also had the distinction of being longer than normal with three 18 minute periods instead of the standard 15 minute frames 8 The exam break caused the next pause to the season and Williams didn t play another game until early February When they did get back onto the ice the Ephs demonstrated an overpowering brand of hockey seldom seen in a Purple jersey by hammering their ancient rivals Amherst 12 1 9 Watkins and Popham each recorded 4 goals in the game while Howe netted a pair Several games remained on the team s schedule however due to a thaw throughout the region Williams ended up having to cancel the remainder of their season In all the Ephs lost seven games to poor weather conditions a fade made worse with how well the Purple had performed throughout the year Frank Gummey served as team manager with Frederick Cleveland as his assistant Roster editNo S P C Player Class Pos Height Weight DoB Hometown Previous team nbsp Francis D Austin Freshman D Douglaston New York nbsp Mills P Baker Junior D 1903 04 18 Great Neck New York nbsp William O Blaney Freshman RW 1905 09 15 Waban Massachusetts nbsp Daniel K Chapman Junior G New York New York nbsp Lewis W Francis Jr Senior C LW RW Brooklyn New York nbsp Roger A Gurley Freshman LW 1905 11 16 Minneapolis Minnesota nbsp Frederic W Howe Jr Junior D Providence Rhode Island nbsp Clinton S Mason Sophomore RW 1905 02 01 Watertown Massachusetts nbsp Robert M Popham Junior LW RW New York New York nbsp Ebenezer Smith Junior D RW New York New York nbsp Leonard H Smith Jr Sophomore LW RW 1904 02 03 Brooklyn New York nbsp Harry A Watkins Junior C 1904 02 07 South Orange New Jersey 10 Standings edit1924 25 Eastern Collegiate ice hockey standingsvteIntercollegiate OverallGP W L T Pct GF GA GP W L T GF GAAmherst 5 2 3 0 Army 6 3 2 1 583 16 12 7 3 3 1 16 17Bates 7 1 6 0 143 12 27 8 1 7 0 13 33Boston College 2 1 1 0 500 3 1 16 8 6 2 40 27Boston University 11 6 4 1 591 30 24 12 7 4 1 34 25Bowdoin 3 2 1 0 667 10 7 4 2 2 0 12 13Clarkson 4 0 4 0 000 2 31 6 0 6 0 9 46Cornell 5 1 4 0 200 7 23 5 1 4 0 7 23Dartmouth 8 4 3 1 28 12Hamilton 13 8 3 2 Harvard 10 8 2 0 800 38 20 12 8 4 0 44 34Massachusetts Agricultural 7 2 5 0 286 13 38 7 2 5 0 13 38Middlebury 3 1 2 0 MIT 8 2 4 2 375 15 28 9 2 5 2 17 32New Hampshire 4 2 2 0 Princeton 16 7 9 0 Rensselaer 4 2 2 0 Syracuse 1 1 0 0 1 000 3 0 4 1 3 0 6 13Union 4 1 3 0 250 8 22 4 1 3 0 8 22Williams 7 3 4 0 429 26 17 8 4 4 0 33 19Yale 13 11 1 1 885 46 12 16 14 1 1 57 16Schedule and results editDate Opponent Site Decision Result RecordRegular SeasonDecember 29 vs Yale Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York Chapman L 2 6 0 1 0December 30 vs Yale Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York Chapman L 0 3 0 2 0December 31 vs Yale Lake Placid Arena Lake Placid New York Chapman L 2 3 0 3 0January 2 at Nichols Club Nichols School Rink Buffalo New York Chapman W 7 2 1 3 0January 3 vs Princeton Nichols School Rink Buffalo New York Chapman W 2 1 2 3 0January 10 at Massachusetts Agricultural Campus Pond Amherst Massachusetts Chapman L 0 2 2 4 0January 23 Bates Weston Field Rink Williamstown Massachusetts Chapman W 8 1 3 4 0February 5 Amherst Weston Field Rink Williamstown Massachusetts Chapman W 12 1 4 4 0 Non conference game Note Yale and Williams have the scores for the games on December 29 and 30 reversed with Yale reporting that the 0 3 game occurred first Both list the games as wins for Yale 10 Scoring statistics editName Position Games GoalsFrancis Austin D 5 Mills Baker D 8 William Blaney RW 5 Daniel Chapman G 8 Lewis Francis C LW RW 3 Roger Gurley LW 1 Frederic Howe D 8 Clinton Mason RW 3 Robert Popham LW RW 8 Ebenezer Smith D RW 8 Leonard Smith LW RW 8 Harry Watkins C 8 Total 33References edit Purple Joins Hockey League The Williams Record April 12 1924 Retrieved June 28 2023 Large Hockey Squad Holds First Practice The Williams Record November 22 1924 Retrieved June 28 2023 Two Prospective Hockey Coaches are Interviewed The Williams Record December 9 1924 Retrieved June 28 2023 J P Bower is Selected to Coach Hockey Team The Williams Record December 13 1924 Retrieved June 28 2023 HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATS WILLIAMS AND QUEENS Yale Daily News January 6 1925 Retrieved June 28 2023 Christmas Hockey Trip is Successful The Williams Record January 10 1925 Retrieved June 28 2023 M A C Takes Hockey Game on Faculty Ice The Williams Record January 13 1925 Retrieved June 28 2023 Bates Sextet Loses to Purple Team 8 1 The Williams Record February 4 1925 Retrieved June 28 2023 Amherst Beaten By Purple Hockey Team The Williams Record February 10 1925 Retrieved June 28 2023 a b Gulielmensian 1926 Williams College Retrieved June 22 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1924 25 Williams Ephs men 27s ice hockey season amp oldid 1169987725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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