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...first practice since the defeat by Princeton, the University hockey team was given no letup, but was worked steadily for an hour in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The men seemed fairly tired after their New York trip and did not put up a very spirited exhibition of hockey. Coach Winsor let E. O. Baker '17, T. H. Rice '17, and G. Townsend '17 off with about 40 minutes of work, but kept the rest of the squad for the full hour...
...after a series of excellent passes in which the entire forward line took part. One of these latter was a back-hand scoop into the cage after he had drawn the goal tender out. E. O. Baker '17 also played a steady and consistent game at left center. Coach Winsor was apparently pleased with the performance...
...University squad, consisting of 15 men with Coach Winsor, Dr. C. Frothingham '02, and Managers R. D. Hunneman '17 and A. E. MacDougall '18, will leave for New York on the 10 o'clock train tomorrow morning. While in New York they will be the guests of the Harvard Club, where they will dine before the game. The players who will make the trip are G. E. Abbot'17, E. O. Baker '17, R. Baldwin '17, H. M. Bliss '17, E. B. Condon '18, T. H. Eckfeldt, Jr. '17, T. K. Fisher '17, R. H. Kissel...
...however, with no attempt at combination play, had little trouble in maneuvering past the Tiger defence to score six times, while in the Harvard game Wylde was only called upon to make two difficult stops--14 in all--from the sticks of Princeton's vanquishers. In that game Coach Winsor's men gave an almost perfect exhibition of defensive hockey...
...Coach Winsor gave his hockey squad one of the hardest practices of the season yesterday afternoon, driving the men in a fast 30-minute scrimmage. The only scoring was a goal by G. A. Percy '18, who tallied on a pass from Baker. The entire scrimmage was ragged, however, for though both the regulars and substitutes showed speed and endurance and flashes of team play, their shooting and their passing were inaccurate...