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The possibility that the winter may find hockey pucks replacing tennis balls on the Jarvis tennis courts was expressed yesterday as a move was made to revive intramural hockey in the college.
Henry W. Clark, Secretary of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, announced that the committee has asked Adolph W. Samborski '26, Instructor in Physical Education, to consult the Interhouse Athletic Committee to see whether enough students are interested to warrant the expense necessary to flood the courts.
The suggestion is also under consideration to have the players contribute to the upkeep of the rinks. Mr. Clark stated that more definite plans will be forthcoming next week, but that no estimates have been made on the expenses that will be involved in the venture.
The CRIMSON has placed a notice on the bulletin board of every house on which all members interested in forming a House Hockey League may express their interest in the move by signing. If sufficient interest is shown in the movement it is much more likely that efforts will be successful.
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