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Princeton's hockey prospects are apparently very good for this season, even though seven men from last year's intercollegiate championship squad are gone. This less will be keenly felt as all of the men--H. A. H. Baker, W. S. Kuhn, E. B. Kilner, F. N. Winants, J. R. McColl, T. Emmons, and R. B. Peacock--were hardly equalled in their respective positions. Captain G. A. Peacock '16 is the only regular left from last year. R. S. Cowan '15, who was on the squad in 1913-14, is the only other forward in college who has had any experience on the university seven. A. L. Haskell '16 and R. N. Campbell '16 were both substitutes last year and participated in several games. An entirely new team will have to be made up and for the most part from new material. But this material is very promising, particularly the candidates from the Sophomore class. J. S. Humphreys, W. Y. Humphreys, T. J. Hillard, W. G. McAdoo, W. Schoen, H. F. Straw, Jr., all 1917 men who learned the rudiments of the game at St. Paul's School will prove valuable additions this season. Clarkson, Comey, Eberstadt and Soully are other possibilities from the Sophomores.
Other men who have showed up well and who are expected to develop fast during the season are Church, Cooper, Crawford, Cowan, M. Humphreys and Schoeff from 1915 and Campbell, Haskell, Hirshberg, Hoyt, Jackson, McAlpine and Moore from 1916.
The usual system of graduate coaching will be continued this year. G. N. Peacock, captain of the 1910 Princeton champion team, will be in charge, assisted by W. S. Kuhn '14, H. A. H. Baker '14 and others of last year's team.
The tentative schedule contains tea games. In addition to the regular games with the University, Yale and Dartmouth, Princeton will also play St. Paul's School, and McGill, the Massachusetts Agricultural College, and the Boston Athletic Association.
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