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The University hockey squad was given long, hard practice at the rink on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. In the hour and a half of play which followed the usual preliminary work, the first team made twelve goals, and the second, five. In the second half of the game, the two sets of forwards changed teams, and the regular forwards, playing on the second team, succeeded in scoring four times. Foster played brilliantly at left end on the first team, shooting six of the twelve goals; Stoddard, a former Yale player, proved the most valuable man on the second team.
The team will probably play a practice game with the Freshmen tomorrow, in preparation for the first league game with Princeton in New York on Saturday.
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