Billy Lustgarten said: >A tradition at Cornell is to throw fish on the ice just >before Harvard/Cornell's annual match at Lynah Rink. (My knowledge of the >historical background to this is pretty lacking). The historical perspective is that fish used to be thrown only when Cornell had scored a goal on Harvard, not before the game even started. Unfortunately, with a weaker program during the early 90s, Cornell had trouble scoring that first goal; I even recall leaving Lynah with a fish in my pocket after one shutout. I guess some of the Lynah Faithful decided that a reasonable solution would be to throw the fish at the beginning of the game, just in case we didn't score any goals. Frankly, I've always wondered what would happen if some Cornellians threw fish on the ice at Bright in Cambridge; according to the rules, or at least the guidelines the refs seem to follow, Harvard should be penalized for it. Jeffrey Anbinder Cornell University Development HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.