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John Tudor '29 of St. Mark's School was elected captain of next year's University hockey team at a meeting of this year's lettermen yesterday afternoon at Notman's Studio. Tudor, who has been a regular on the Crimson sextet for the past two years, was one of the mainstays of the forward line this winter.
He graduated from St.Mark's in 1925. There he was one of the outstanding players on the team for two seasons, and was its star captain his last year. His Freshman year here he was captain of the 1929 sextet.
This year Tudor was third high scorer of the University team. Captain J. P. Chase '28 and F. R. G. Giddens '29, center and star forward respectively of this year's team, chalked up the leading number of tallies. Tudor, with his goal scored in the first of the Yale series, succeeded in making a total of nine goals during the season.
Next year's prospects center around a strong nucleus. The team, however, is losing the services of its brilliant goal tender, Joseph Morrill '28. The most likely candidate for honors in this field is M. G. Gammack '31, illuminary of this year's Freshman team. For forward line material there are Tudor, Giddens, W. T. Wetmore '30, and C. B. Lakin '30. For defense men there are A. S. Bigelow '30 and H. W. Bigelow '30. G. C. Holbrook '30 seems a likely candidate for the center position.
This year's Freshman team is sending up several promising men. Among these are S. L. Batchelder '31, J. B. Garrison '31, and P. H. Watts '31.
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