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From present indications it seems highly probable that Saturday's game with the Sherbrooke Hockey Club will offer the last opportunity for members of the University to see the hockey team in action at the Pavilion. No other Cambridge games have been scheduled here, and the remainder of the series with Princeton and Yale will be played in the new Philadelphia rink. If the University wins the next game with Yale and there is no third game, the management hopes to be able to arrange another match in the Pavilion to take its place on the schedule.
Coach Claflin is giving the University regulars a rest since their triumph over the All-Stars, and tomorrow they will have no practice, although the substitutes will report as usual. Yesterday the University sextet took on the second-string men for a ten-minute scrimmage, in which they won a 3 to 2 victory. E. L. Bigelow '21 was responsible for two of the regulars' goals, while F. McN. Bacon '21 caged the third. J. Gaston '21 was the star for the substitutes, making both their tallies and playing a fast game throughout the scrimmage. Although the second-string men worked hard, they lacked the precision and the team-play which marks the University regulars.
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