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IN PRACTICE GAME AT ARENA LAST EVENING.--HARVARD MEN PLAYED WELL.

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In a half-hour practice scrimmage with Technology yesterday the University hockey team won a decisive 4 to 0 victory. A general improvement was shown by both the forward line and the defence. The work of the latter was particularly encouraging, the Technology forwards being stopped on nearly every rush by the excellent stick work of the two defence men. The University forwards were together more on the attack and kept the playing in Technology territory the greater part of the time. The first goal scored by Harvard was the result of brilliant team-work by Phillips and Sortwell, the latter making the shot. The other three goals were scored from scrimmage, after the puck had been brought down the ice on fast rushing.

The line-ups were as follows: HARVARD.  TECHNOLOGY. Smart, Clark, Devereux, r.e.  l.e., Storke Phillips, Gorham, r.c.  l.c., Foote Sortwell, Palmer, l.c.  r.c., Hurlbutt Baldwin, Hanson, l.e.  r.e., Fletcher Claflin, Graustein, c.p.  c.p., Stucklen Willetts, Brown, p.  p., Eichorn Gardner, g.  g., Ranney

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