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Practice for the University hockey squad yesterday afternoon consisted of a long scrimmage with the B. A. A. During the first thirty minutes, while the regulars were in, the play was quite fast, and the forwards aggressive enough to defeat the B. A. A. by two goals to one. But the usual fault of failing to keep in line when carrying the puck was considerably in evidence, so that the passing was rather poor. The goals were shot by Phillips, Clark, and Foote.
After the substitutes went in, the University forwards were considerably slower and the team-play of the B. A. A. much more effective. The substitutes succeeded in caging the puck only once, when Devereux knocked it in from a scrimmage in front of the goal. The B. A. A. however, made three tallies. Practice today and tomorrow will be light in preparation for the game Saturday.
The line-up:
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