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1932 SKATERS ENGAGE NEW PREPARATORY SIX

Freshmen Hope to Resume Contests This Afternoon After Lay-Off-First Year Goal Still Inviolate

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Weather permitting, the 1932 hockey team will resume its drive for an undefeated season's record when it takes on the New Preparatory School sextet on the Charlesbank rinks this afternoon. This game is the first one in which the Freshman sextet has engaged since the 3 to 0 victory over Milton Academy on January 16.

The 1932 players have demonstrated their speed and accuracy in the three Freshman victories. C. C. Cunningham '32, captain and star defense player, together with his teammate, Potter Palmer '32, has showed stellar form in holding off schoolboy attacks. The scoring strength of the 1932 combination lies in a trio of brilliant forwards. W. B. Wood '32, F. R. Stubbs '32, and W. H. Crosby '32. This forward line, one of the most flashy that has appeared in recent years, has rung up a total of 15 scores in the three games played so far. No team has scored against the Crimson first year men.

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