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Only one goal was scored in the game and it came from the stick of a Polar Bear. The loss placed Bates at the bottom of the state rankings and gave the Garnet a terrible result despite an otherwise strong season. Bates ended is season on a high note, however, as the team travelled down to Providence and came away with a 4–2 win. Cogan was the ...
The first game for the team happened just after New Years against an amateur club led by the four Turcotte brothers. The game had a late start and was dominated by physical play and diminishing light but the Bobcats were still able to pull of the win. Palmer was busy in the match but acquitted himself well with his first career shutout. [1]
Carleton Wiggin, who had led the Bobcats for the previous 6 seasons and won 3 state championships, was being released from his position as athletics coach. [1] While 'Wig" had gotten good records with the ice hockey team and solid if unspectacular results from the baseball squad, he was less effective as the coach of the football team.
Just before the exam break, Bates played host to New Hampshire and finally ended their losing streak. After losing 10 in a row, dating back to last season, Wyllie posted a shutout to lead the team to victory. After a 2-week break for exams, Bates returned to the ice in mid-February and took on MIT. The lineup was reshuffled for the game with ...
Bates then ended its season by splitting a pair of games with Bowdoin during the winter carnival. The score of the each match was 1–0 with Bates taking the first before seeing the Bears finally win one of their own. Poor ice conditions slowed the games down Note: Bates did not adopt the 'Bobcats' moniker until 1924.
Soft ice slowed the match but Cogan, in his final match, played probably his best game for the Bobcats. The speedy center scored all four of the Garnet goals en route to a 4–1 win and give Bates the state championship in not only hockey but track, baseball and football over the previous year. [6] Richard Gilbert served as team manager.
Oct. 31—LEWISTON — Maria Femia played the hero for Bates College, which honored its host city before the game, then knocked off its biggest rival in a 2-1, double-overtime victory over Bowdoin ...
Probably the biggest change for the club was the final decision to transition away from the rover position, as most colleges had already dispensed with the extra player in recent years. Bates had played 7-man hockey for all but one game over the previous two years but, as most of their opponents had bent to the 6-man trend, Bates had to follow ...