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A treacherous combination of the Lampoon editors and the weather man caused a postponement of the CRIMSON'S hockey victory yesterday, as it was regarded preferable, though not essential, to play the game on ice. The several thousand people who attended were at first provoked by the decision, but when the true conditions of the Lampoon's position was explained they were pitiful, and contented themselves with rain checks.
Both squads spent the day in training and practice. After a snappy half hour's broad-sword drill with hockey sticks, the CRIMSON players spent the rest of the time in work on the dummies. The Lampoon team devoted the entire afternoon to a jog from their building around Sever and back.
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