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With the condition of the Charles-bank Rinks absolutely precluding the possibility of practice there, Coach Lombard took the Freshmen down to the Arena yesterday afternoon and sent them against M. I. T. in scrimmage, to have them emerge a victor by a score of 4 to 2. After preliminary practice the yearlings lined up against the engineers with a few changes in the forward line, Nelson Cabot moving in from right wing to right center, and G. G. Walker taking the vacant place on the wing. Due to injuries to T. F. Sherman during the practice before the scrimmage...
...tally. Coming out of its trance M. I. T. carried the puck down the ice and scored on the yearlings, only to have J. J. Lee cage the puck with a long shot that slipped through the goal guard's feet for the third point. At this point Coach Lombard began to send in his second line with the result that the yearling's defense weakened and M. I. T. scored. Taking a nice pass from Corliss Lamont a moment later, Harry Gardiner, substituting for Lee at left wing, pushed the puck into the goal for the fourth and last...
...forward line no man seems sure of a berth against Yale, for with abundant material to fill all the positions. Coach Lombard is giving all his men a try-out. At present J. J. Lee and R. S. Phillips seem to have the edge on the left wing and left center positions, while Corliss Lamont, Nelson Cabot and G. G. Walker are fighting it out for the other two places. S. C. Graves by his dependable work all during the season teems to have won a place beside Captain W. E. Crosby on defense, while T. F. Sherman...
...called off on account of warm weather and melting ice. Continued warm weather during the present week will seriously hamper the work of the yearlings, who beside a game against St. Mark's on Wednesday was scheduled to meet the Yale yearlings in the Arena on Saturday. Coach Lombard had a winning combination on the ice against Milton last Wednesday but has been able to give his men only one day of work since then...
...afternoon at 3 o'clock Captain W. E. Crosby will lead his men onto the Charlesbank Rinks to oppose his former schoolmates from Newton. There was no regular game on the Freshmen's schedule for today, but late yesterday arrangements were completed for the game with Newton High. Coach Lombard seems to have found a winning combination in the septet that he started against Milton on Wednesday, and the same men will face off for the yearlings this afternoon...