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BRUSH WITH B. A. A. KEYS HOCKEY TEAM FOR YALE

16 Players Scheduled to Leave Tomorrow Hodder's Arm Improved but Winsor Must Use Him With Caution

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Coach Winsor put his players through a stiff one hour's session yesterday afternoon in preparation for the Yale game tomorrow night at New Haven. During the first part of the time the squad divided the ice with the B. A. A. and later on scrimmaged the Boston outfit, which was reinforced by the return of Small from the Olympic team.

The entire squad of 16 players will leave on the Knickerbockers at 1 o'clock tomorrow. The men making the trip will be Austin, Beals, Burgess, Chase, Crosby, Cumings, Gardner, Graves, Hammond, Harding, Hill, Hodder, Howe, Newell, Pratt, and Walker. Major Moore, Coaches Winsor, Clafin, and Wilde, Dr. Parmenter, Managers Potter, Cushman, and Woodworth, and John Fadden, the rubber, will complete the party. Woodworth, newly appointed second assistant manager, will leave for New Haven today to make advance arrangements.

Although Hodder will undoubtedly get into the game, his hand has not yet recovered enough for him to play any length of time. In the scrimmage yesterday he was in action as long as most of his team-mates, however.

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