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GREEN STAR HURT IN RINK PRACTICE

Famed Indian Line Upset For Coming Crimson Game

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Dick Rondeau, center of the league-leading Dartmouth hockey six, has suffered a brain concussion in a practice scrimmage and will not be in uniform for the Green's tussle here next month. Injured in an inter-squad game, the high-scoring skater will be hospitalized for two weeks and may not see action until late in the campaign.

Rondeau led the Indians in their non-League contest with the Crimson two weeks ago. Chalking up two goals and an equal number of assists, he sparked the men from Hanover to a 10-8 triumph.

The injury put a crimp in Dartmouth's plan for season-long domination of the Eastern Hockey League. The brilliant forward line of Rondeau, Billy Riley and Bill Harrison has been broken, and the replacement may impair the efficiency with which this trio has slashed its way to the limelight in Eastern rink circles.

But the hopes for the other clubs in the League are not measurably brightened by this news, for earlier in the season, Jack Riley, originally starting wing, left for the Army, and his shoes were more than capably filled by his brother Bill. Dartmouth's Coach Jermiah can be expected to fill Rondeau's spot with another top-flight puckster until Rondeau's return.

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