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Regular Freshman hockey practice was held on Spy Pond yesterday afternoon Sixteen men reported, and after preliminary practice in shooting and passing, a long practice game was played between the first and second teams. The men showed improvement in shooting and were able to keep up with the puck much better than in Tuesday's practice. The first game of the season will be played with St. Paul's School at Concord, N. H., on Saturday, if the Athletic Committee approves...
...first team as a whole was poor and only occasional brilliant individual plays were noticeable. Both the passing and the floor work of the men were slow and repeatedly openings were lost by hesitation. Fumbling characterized the work of both teams, the men showing an inability to keep the ball off the floor. There is a tendency also to follow the ball too closely, not spreading out enough to receive passes. In shooting for goals both teams were accurate, which accounted for the large total score...
Owing to the small number of men who reported for Freshman crew practice yesterday afternoon, it has been determined to keep a record of the attendance of the candidates hereafter. The practice yesterday was discouraging in every respect, as the men showed no progress in mastering the stroke and an absolute inability to control the slides. The plan of reducing the squads, and forming eights before Mr. Colson's arrival has been abandoned, and until February 1 the work will consist of individual practice on the machines...
...first half was noticeable for the strong defense that was developed by the first team, which prevented the second from scoring. Randall and the two forwards played well together and managed to keep the ball continually in the second team's territory. Coach Barnes insisted upon the men playing the ball and not devoting their time in attempts at blocking their opponents...
...second half the play was slower and showed a tendency to carelessness on the part of the University team. Fumbling was noticeable on both sides and the men showed an inability to keep the ball off the floor...