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Hockey Team Work

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The University hockey squad is now practicing daily on the artificial pond, and if the weather permits, will continue work every day until the Christmas vacation. Four scrub teams are now playing, and the men are being changed about, in such a way as to give every man a trial. There will be no organized work during the Christmas vacation but all men who are going to stay in Cambridge are expected to come out and practice daily. The schedule has not been made out yet, as much depends on the weather, but it has been decided to have no games until the vacation.

The following men have handed in their names as candidates:

Forwards: 3M--J. F. Goodridge; 1901--G. W. Canterbury, W. G. Clerk, E. E. Coolidge, H. W. French, W. H. Laverack; 1902--C. Seaver, A. Winsor; 1903--A. Ames, H. Burns, E. B. Claffee, G. Davis, N. W. Edson, F. Foster, J. W. Foster, S. A. Greeley, D. Knowlton C.A., McLane, E. C. Moore, L. Ward; 1904--W. E. Chapman, H. T. Eaton, P. Fosdick, S. P. Hoguet, W. Kent, T. D. Robinson, T. B. Souther, A. Wait.

Points and Coverpoints: 3L--W. D. Vanderpool; 1901--R. S. Hardy, H. G. Hart, H. S. Hyde; 1903--B. Litchfield, D. P. Penhallow; 1904--P. Hanford, A. G. McAvity.

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