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The University hockey team will play Andover, on Holmes Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Since the return of the men from New York, the work of the team has been far from satisfactory; at times, however, better team work has been developed.
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The work of the University team yesterday afternoon was again rather crude and unsatisfactory. In the first half of the game with the scrub, the team found great difficulty in scoring six goals, and that only after failing in twice as many chances. When in the second half the forwards of the two teams interchanged, the puck was kept almost entirely by the scrub forwards, who scored five times, Stoddard shooting three goals and Newhall two. The first team forwards, on the other hand, were able to score but three times. Most of the men were very wild in their shooting, and played individually rather than as a team. Carr at point was conspicuously quick in checking advances near his goal, while Newhall on the second covered much ground and followed the puck very accurately.
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