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Edward Livingston Bigelow '21, of Boston, star centre of the University hockey team, was elected captain of the 1921 team at a dinner held last night. Bigelow, who prepared at St. Mark's, captained his Freshman team and has played on the University seven for two years, winning his "H" in the 4-1 victory over Yale a year ago. This season he was the stellar performer for the Crimson attack and was one of the cleverest puck men appearing in the intercollegiate series.
In the final game of the Yale series Bigelow, with H. B. W. Snelling '21, was responsible for all the scoring and in the last Princeton game he tallied three times.
Prospects for another championship team next year are exceedingly bright for, with the exception of Captain N. S. Walker, Jr., '20, J. Stubbs '20, and possibly R. W. Emmons '20, all this season's letter men will return to College in the fall.
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