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Murray Murdoch's Blue skaters may win the hockey playoff at the Garden tomorrow night, but the factors that led to their victory there on Saturday will not help them out any more.
That is, they won't if yesterday's practice session at the Skating Club is any indication. The minute the team showed up, which for once was the minute practice was scheduled to begin, if was obvious that overconfidence was a thing of the past.
Before going out on the ice, the team had a skull session with Coach John Chase at the blackboard, during which he showed the proper methods for penetrating the Elis' two, three, and five man defenses as well as meeting their offensive tactics.
For practically all of the hour of actual skating, there was an inter-squad scrimmage designed to iron out the kinks in Crimson technique. Chase devoted special attention to the defensemen stressing that they should follow up the front lines rushes and coaching them in getting the puck up the ice after an opposition scoring thrust. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Yale 7, Army 2 Yale 4, Harvard 2
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
Yale 7, Army 2
Yale 4, Harvard 2
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