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...Freshman hockey team meets St. Mark's today at Southboro provided that ice conditions do not prevent the game. Neither team has yet met a defeat, so that the uninterrupted string of victories of one of the teams must be broken in today's contest. The yearling have rolled up 24 points against six for their opponents in their six games so far this season, while St. Marks and defeated Cambridge Latin and B. C. High...
Unless present indications prove fa the University hockey team will add another victory to its present string of three when it meets Tufts at the Pavilion tonight at 8.15 o'clock as one part of a double-header of which the Harvard Club Dartmouth Club contest will be the other half. So far this season the Tufts aggregation has not proved unusually strong and has as yet failed to combine into a unifield team. The Dartmouth team which succumbed to the University of the season against Tufts on the at Hanover and again at the Pavilion, While a sextet from...
...substitute outer defense, a combination composed of M. Gratwick '22 and H. F. Colt '22 was on the ice most of the hour, and together with a team of subsitutes fought through a scorcless 15 minute scrimmage with the regulars. When the first-string men were sent off the a sextet of men from various club teams opposed the subs and registered goals, while the subs counted five scores...
...over half of the hour practice period of the University hockey team a scrimmage with the Tufts aggregation was in order, and during the few minutes that the first-string skaters remained on the ice nine tallies were recorded against Tufts. But when the substitutes were sent in, the game evened itself considerably. Tufts managing to score twice while the Crimson counted three tallies. On the whole the playing was loose and erratic, affording few examples of team-play...
...that R. W. Emmons, 3rd, '20, whose knee was wrenched in practice a few days ago, may be replaced at the outset of the game by T. M. Avery '21, who has shown considerable improvement in form and staying capacity during the past week. In practice yesterday the first-string men were put through a careful drill in shooting, dodging and passing, while the secondary defense gave particular attention to covering up in scrimmages near the goal. All of the work was carried out in good order and the players appeared to be in excellent shape for today's match...