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An Arlington High goalie comes out to protect his net as the Freshmen skaters rush in to score.
The freshman hockey squad is the only undefeated major '52 team this year. With five wins and one tie behind them in six starts, the Yardlings face their severest competition this term.
Coach Stan Priddy and his squad see Boston University as their toughest competition. Yale is next on the difficult list. But Brown and Boston College probably won't worry them so much.
The schedule will also serve up teams from Noble and Greenough, Exeter, Milton, St. Paul's, and St. Mark's.
In their previous games the Yardlings easily put Andover, Newton High, and Melrose High out of the way. Wellesley tied them after they had met them unexpectedly. Arlington wasn't a walk away, and Brown presented a real problem.
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