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TEAM "COMING BY DEGREES"

Yesterday's Practice Concluded Work for Squad Until Jan. 1.

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Yesterday's hockey practice marked the end of work for the University squad until Monday, January 1, and in commenting on the progress of the men Coach Winsor would say no more than they were "coming by degrees." He placed G. Townsend '17 at right wing in the place of R. H. Kissel '19 and the former measurably strengthened the forward line, and scored the first goal in a scrimmage with the B. A. A. Seven. T. K. Fisher '17 was out of the game with a bruised ankle, but Kissel's injured foot is all right again, for he skated around for a little while though he did not do any playing. With A. H. Bright '19 back on the squad and Townsend moved out to the end of the line, the lack of wings is no longer felt.

The University seven scored five goals against the B. A. A. in a long practice game, the Boston team securing only one. Three of these resulted from good passing down the ice and were made by G. Townsend '17, R. Baldwin '17 and E. B. Condon '18, and the other two were on angle shots by W. O. Morgan '18. The last four, however, came after a substitute team had been sent in, so that one goal may be said to be the only score made by the regulars while the B. A. A. team was fresh.

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