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Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth have recently announced their resignation from the Intercollegiate Hockey League, thereby dealing the death blow to the League formed several years ago and including the four Canadian teams, McGill, Montreal, Toronto, and Queens.
Ordinary games will probably be played with Toronto and McGill when they come south during Christmas vacation but small attendance and continual superiority of the Canadian teams together with the unwonted expense of the trips brought the League to an end.
"Because of the uncertainty of conditions, Montreal having retired, a year ago, and lack of interest on both sides of the border, the four American Universities decided to withdraw from formalities of league competition" commented William J. Hingham '15, Director of Athletted.
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