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Twenty minutes of light work in rushing and shooting at the Arena yesterday afternoon constituted the last hockey practice of the season. The play of the forward line, which has improved in speed and team-work during the last week, is now perfected, and presents and aggressive and well-balanced attack. The defense, proved strong in breaking the combination of opposing forwards.
With a rest today, the team should enter the Yale game tomorrow in excellent physical condition. The men injured in the second Princeton game have fully regained their strength, and the substitutes Devereux and Wanamaker, who were ill at the Infirmary yesterday, have now recovered.
A light five-minute scrimmage yesterday resulted in two goals by the substitutes. The University team played mainly on the defensive, not daring to risk Hopkins and Phillips, who have scarcely recovered their strength, in an aggressive attack. The line-up for the University was as follows: l.w., Clark; l.c., Phillips; r.c., Hopkins; r.w., Smart; c.p., Claflin; p., Willetts; g., Carnochan.
The Yale team completed preparation for the game by a half-hour's practice yesterday. The squad of 10 players will arrive in Boston today and will probably try the ice at the Arena this afternoon.
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