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With the first barrier to the advance of the 1921 hockey team--the game against the Nova Scotians--safely passed, Head Coach William H. Claflin '15 takes as his next objective the contest with the B. A. A. seven scheduled for tomorrow night at the New Arena. The Unicorn players, supplemented this year by the addition of much excellent material from the former Harvard Club outfit, are expected to put up a scrap. Such stars as George Percy '18, A. F. Doty '15, and Joseph Stubbs '20, all old Crimson letter men, know how to smash through a Harvard offense...
...colleges, and the difficulties of shaping a team in less than one week to meet a seven which has been at top trim for more than a month call for strenuous effort. Alfred Winsor '05 was on the ice again last night, giving his aid to Coach William H. Claflin '15, and the twenty-five minutes of smashing scrimmage was featured by the fastest work yet shown by the Crimson squad...
...Wednesday and held a practice drill in the Arena will meet M. I. T. tonight, playing a six-man style of game. The University seven will see the contest and get a line on the visitors. Seven players will be the rule tomorrow night, it was agreed by Coach Claflin and the Canadian management...
With only two days remaining before Coach William H. Claflin '15 selects the Crimson hockey septet which will clash with the King's College team Saturday evening in the Boston Arena interest centers on the seven players most likely to be chosen from the wealth of experienced material at hand. Team A of the University squad when it lined up yesterday showed only one shift, that of it. W. Buntin '21 to the post of left center in place of H. B. W. Snelling '21. R. S. Humphrey '21 remained at point where he was advanced Tuesday and though...
Manager George Brown of the new Arena stated yesterday that all teams playing on that rink will be numbered for the convenience of spectators. Harvard will be among those teams to adopt the identification, Coach Claflin stated, since there are no masked plays in hockey, and consequently no fear of betrayal of any formations through individuals being plainly marked...