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FRESHMEN OPPOSE ST. MARK'S

1919 Seven Has Shown Improvement Since Last Week's Game.

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The Freshman hockey team will oppose the St. Mark's seven this afternoon at Southboro. This is the second game of the 1919 schedule and in spite of the fact that Marshall and Trainer, two of the team's best players, are temporarily out of the game, the chances for a victory are good as St. Mark's has been considerably weakened by the graduation of its strongest players. The 1919 team has been steadily improving during the past week and has overcome a good deal of the raggedness which was so noticeable in its game with Milton Academy last week.

Fourteen men will make the trip. The line-up will probably be as follows: Bishop, g.; White, p.; Platt, c.p.; Grass, r.w.; Flagg, r.c.; Merrill, l.c.; Phinney, l.w.

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