Because the school delayed the decision, the team had only a short time to arrange a schedule and ended up playing Bowdoin in four of their seven games.
[1] In spite of the hasty arrangement, Bates played a local aggregation first and won their opening match 3–0.
The first road game for the team was a fast match that needed three separate 5-minute overtimes to decide but a shot that deflected off of captain Burns' stick past Wiggin doomed the garnet skaters.
While Bates was able to keep up with the foreigners in the game, the lack of teamwork allowed the Canadians to block any offense the team managed to put together.
[4] Bates then ended its season by splitting a pair of games with Bowdoin during the winter carnival.