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TEN HOCKEY GAMES APPROVED

By Athletic Committee.--Two Games in New York.--Winsor Re-appointed.

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The Athletic Committee at its meeting last night approved the University hockey schedule for 1910. There are ten games in all, eight of which will be played either in the Stadium or in the Boston Arena. The games will be played in the Boston Arena as soon as it is completed, which will probably not be before the Dartmouth game. The two games to be played away are the league matches with Cornell and Princeton. These two games will be played at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York City. The schedule this year differs from last year's in that McGill University of Montreal takes the place of Laval University, and the St. Nicholas Skating Club the place of the Wanderers Skating Club.

The intercollegiate league games are with Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, Dartmouth and Yale.

The schedule follows:

January 5--Technology.

January 8--Cornell at New York.

January 12--Columbia.

January 15--Princeton at New York.

January 26--McGill University.

January 26--Amherst.

January 29--St. Nicholas.

February 5--St. Francis Xavier.

February 12--Dartmouth.

February 19--Yale.

A. Winsor '02 to Coach Team.

Alfred Winsor, Jr., '02 has again been appointed coach of the University team.

The appointment of Franklin Haven Clark, Jr., of Baltimore, Ind., and of John Griswold Webb, of New York City, as manager and assistant manager of the Freshman hockey team, has been approved.

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