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Far too little practice lost the Boston University game for the previously unbeaten yardling hockey team Saturday. With two solid practice sessions behind them, the freshmen will have a better chance against a stronger Boston College team this afternoon.
"If the lines can finish off their plays, Priddy said last night, "then we have a fifty-fifty chance of winning."
Center Jack Snelling's absence has drastically slowed down the high scoring second line. And Pete Lawson still has trouble keeping up with Morgan Hatch and Nat Harris.
Priddy is confident of his defenses. Goalie Ted Cook, whose Saturday net tending stunted the BU scoring, will again be around to frustrate BC's potential scorers. Priddy feels that practice has improved Captain Dusty Burke's timing and that his other defensemen, Bill Bliss, Jack Donelan, and Jim Wykoff are in better shape to crack the well-balanced BC lines.
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