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Record, heavy Crimson left end, will be out of the New Hampshire game with a bruised muscle. This was the most important development of yesterday's workout, a late practice which found a large number of players absent either at labs or exams. The Harvard wingman should be in condition again for the Army game two weeks hence...
...would not be at all surprising to see him combining with Giddens and Wood before the season is much older. Everett is a fast skater, tireless worker, always ready to give and take, a player of the type of Chan Hilliard, the University Club's crack wingman. This forward combination should produce the needed scoring punch and assume the role of a "dynamite line" for the Crimson forces...
...Connell, Harding, and Ogden are leading the race for the end positions. The first of these is sure of holding down one wing, while Harding and Ogden, with the former having the edge, will fight it out for the other end berth. Douglas, regular wingman before his injury, will be in condition to play, but his layoff will relegate him to a reserve role. B. Ticknor will be at center. Captain Barrett and W. Ticknor will undoubtedly start, but whether they will be assigned tackle or guard posts in an unanswered question...
...overtime period spelled defeat last night for the Harvard hockey team when a hitherto un-hailed Boston Athletic Association sextet swept to a 6 to 4 victory in the Boston Arena. Lawless and Hardy rode on the crest of the wave that Channing Hilliard, brilliant B. A. A. wingman, set into motion when he made two unassisted goals in as many minutes early in the third period. The startling upset of the Crimson puckmen was wholly unexpected because of the comparatively easy 5 to 1 victory they achieved in a contest on January...
...Wood '32, shifty first year center, played the chief role in the Freshman victory and twice succeeded in getting the puck past the Milton goalie, Thompson, who was directly responsible for keeping the score so low. F. R. Stubbs '32, right wingman, did not share in the scoring but his steady pass work aided materially in the Crimson victory. Potter Palmer '32 stood forth in the defense line where his timely poke-checking frequently interrupted Milton sallies...