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In a 25-minute game on Artificial Pond yesterday afternoon the University hockey team won by a score of 5 to 0 from a scrub team made up of men from the Sophomore and University squads. As a result of three days lack of practice the men played listlessly and were deficient in stick work and in keeping possession of the puck. The forwards, relying too much on the defense, were slow in following back showed little team play. The shooting is still very poor and four of the goals scored yesterday would have been prevented by a good defense. Newhall and Willetts showed improvement in lifting, but they both have tendency to play too far out from their positions.
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