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The Freshman hockey team will play the Yale freshmen in the final game of the season in New Haven this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Freshmen have lost only one scheduled game, that with St. Paul's. The poor showing of the team against St. Paul's was largely due to injuries to several of the regular forwards, and now with Claflin at right centre, and Captain Phillips back in the line-up, the forward line is working together better than it has for some time. Although the Yale freshmen have an exceptionally strong team this year, the chances of a victory for the Harvard team are anything but discouraging.
The line-ups will be as follows: Yesterday's Practice. The Freshmen held a very light practice yesterday. The work consisted in a short drill between the first team forwards and the defence, and no scrimmage was attempted. The team will leave, the Square this morning at 9.10. Besides Coach Pratt the following men will take the trip: R. Burns, W. H. Claflin, M. L. Greeley, E. O. Handy, M. B. Phillips, E. J. Tapping, G. M. Taylor, H. P. Trainer, W. M. Washburn, F. Wigglesworth, B. B. Williams, P. Winsor, and managers D. C. Josephs and C. F. Choate.
Yesterday's Practice.
The Freshmen held a very light practice yesterday. The work consisted in a short drill between the first team forwards and the defence, and no scrimmage was attempted.
The team will leave, the Square this morning at 9.10. Besides Coach Pratt the following men will take the trip: R. Burns, W. H. Claflin, M. L. Greeley, E. O. Handy, M. B. Phillips, E. J. Tapping, G. M. Taylor, H. P. Trainer, W. M. Washburn, F. Wigglesworth, B. B. Williams, P. Winsor, and managers D. C. Josephs and C. F. Choate.
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