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The Freshman hockey team will play the final game of its schedule against the Yale freshmen in the second rink in the Stadium this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The game should be hard and close, with the chances slightly favoring the Freshmen.
Yale has an unusually strong freshman team this year. On January 30 it defeated the fast team of St. Paul's School of Garden City, by a score of 3 to 1. In its second game on Wednesday, however, the team was defeated 8 to 4 by Taft's School at Watertown.
For the Freshmen, Wolfe at goal is a little weak; Lawson, the point, is good, especially in shooting the puck up the rink; the coverpoint, King, carries the puck and bodychecks well; the forwards are fast and accurate in passing; and the team as a whole shows increased ability to play together. Dole, for the forwards, follows back consistently and Hicks shows especially skilful stick work
The line-up:
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