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Fair Hockey Practice.

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In hockey practice yesterday afternoon, the University team defeated the Freshmen by a score of 9 to 3. The play was hindered by the severe wind which, blowing across the rink, interfered with fast work. Though at times the University forwards played well together and were accurate in advancing the puck, their general play was poor. In following back they were often very listless. The defense was never strong, though in checking the opposing forwards, the men were somewhat more effective than in recent practices. At intervals the Freshmen played with considerable spirit, and they succeeded in scoring one goal in the first few seconds of play. On the offense the forwards kept together fairly well and several of the men followed back quickly.

Goals--Townsend 4, Pell 3, Wilder, Callaway, Newhall, Lovering, Rumsey. The line-up: UNIVERSITY TEAM.  FRESHMEN. Pell, l.e.  r.e., Fraser-Campbell, M. L. Newhall Townsend, l.c.  r.c., Lovering Fraser-Campbell Callaway, r.c.  l.c., Rumsey Gilder, r.e.  l.e., Gilbert, McDonald Newhall, c.p.  c.p., S. Wagstaff, Harding Sard, p.  p., Burton Tilden, Tyer, g.  g., Carpenter, Anderton

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