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Lack of Ice facilities have cancelled the opening hockey game with the Boston Athletic Association December 16 and have moved up the season's inaugural two days to the title with Boston University on the Arona ice, according to Coach John Chase.

Originally slated to be played at the Garden, which is no longer available for that night, the B.A.A game will be rescheduled if possible later in the season.

Ample Depth on Squad

In recent practices, Chase has had two lines and four defensemen in uniform in preparation for the Terrier title. John Crocker, Rob Feleney, and Dave Farrell have been performeing together as one trie of forwards, opposed by Wally Sears, Art Lae, and Dave Key, while Ollie Taylor, Bill Glidden, George Gobelein, and George Tilghman have been serving at defcuse.

Although the field is still wide open for gealies, according to Chase, John Lavalle appears the likliest of four prospects to start next week.

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