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PASSING STILL INACCURATE

But University Hockey Showed Some Improvement in Team Work.

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Yesterday's hockey practice showed that the University team is slowly learning to play as a unit but is still far from this condition. The passing was still ragged and inaccurate, and the men frequently lost the puck by their inability to handle it cleanly. Toward the end of a ten-minute scrimmage between the regulars and team F, however, the centres, E. O. Baker '17 and G. A. Percy '18, began to work better together, often carrying the puck through the opposing defence, and were only prevented from scoring by the exceptional work of B. Wells '19, at goal for team F. The other squads had short scrimmages but it was only the work of individuals that stood out above the generally erratic team-play.

The Freshman players will be called out at a meeting in the Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17, Coach P. Smart '14 and R. D. Hunneman '17 will speak. Practice will start behind the Hemenway Gymnasium on Monday.

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