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The University hockey squad, especially the second-string men, were given a hard work-out at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Before the scrimmage Coach Winsor lined up the entire squad which took shots at the various goal-tends from all possible angles. After a short drill in passing and shooting Team A and the B. A. A. had a spirited ten-minute scrimmage before the second-string men were put in. From a scrimmage in front of the B. A. A. goal Townsend succeeded in snapping the puck past Chadwick after about two minutes of play. The University line showed considerable improvement since the game with Queen's on Wednesday but there is a lack of consistent team-play and the ends are still weak. Captain Claflin, Phillips and Townsend showed up well for the first-string men. Hopkins scored once for the B. A. A. on a short drive before the change in the University lineup. Smart of the B. A. A. went in at right wing for the University and later Jones at left wing. Wanamaker scored for the substitutes on a pass from Baker and later Hopkins of the B. A. A. managed to cage the puck. Hornblower scored the final tally, making the total score 3 to 2 in favor of the B. A. A. Of the second-string men Doty, E. O. Baker and Wanamaker played the strongest game.
After the strenuous contest on Wednesday and the hard practice yesterday the University should be in good condition for the game with Cornell tomorrow night. Cornell has been somewhat handicapped by not having had any practice on ice since Wednesday. Coach Hunter and his squad will arrive in Boston at 7.05 tomorrow morning and will stay at the Hotel Lenox, Boston.
The University and B. A. A. lined up as follows yesterday Rumsey, Kissel, Patterson, Weld, Stanton and Bliss were also put in.
Rumsey, Kissel, Patterson, Weld, Stanton and Bliss were also put in.
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