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DATES OF HOCKEY CONTESTS REARRANGED BY MANAGEMENT

BIGELOW BACK IN LINE-UP

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Several changes in the schedule of the University hockey team have been found necessary to enable the team to finish the triangular series with Princeton and Yale in case of a tie arises. Tomorrow the sextet meets Princeton and in the Pavilion as had been previously arranged in the original schedule, but the succeeding games will come in a different order.

The next game with Yale will be on February 21 in the Philadelphia Ice Palace. This will be the first contest that the Crimson team has played away from Cambridge this season and will also be their first attempt at the old style of seven-man hockey. If Yale wins this game the tie will be played off in the Pavilion on the succeeding Saturday. February still remains an open date, but negotiations are now under way for a game with Queens University or some other Canadian team.

The revised schedule follows:

January 31--Princeton.

February 4--M. I. T.

February 7--Boston All Stars.

February 14--Queens (tentative).

February 21--Yale at Philadelphia.

February 28--Yale at Cambridge (in case of a tie).

March 6--Princeton at Philadelphia.

March 14--Princeton at Philadelphia (in case of a tie).

B. A. A. Wins Practice Scrimmage.

In yesterday's practice the fast B. A. A. organization outplayed the University sextet by seven goals to two. E. L. Bigelow '21 was back in the scrimmage for the first time since his injury and proved the mainstay of the Crimson team with his speed and clever stick-work. J. Holmes, Jr., '21, took over the B. A. A. cage in the absence of their regular goal-tender, while W. J. Louderback, Jr., '20, guarded for the University.

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