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FORWARDS PIERCE OWN DEFENCE

First and Second Team Exchange Defensive Combinations

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The first and second hockey teams lined up for a hard 45-minute scrimmage yesterday afternoon. The defence men of both teams were interchanged, the first team defence playing with the second string forwards and the second string defence with the first string forwards. Claflin was not in the line-up, as he is nursing a leg, cut in the B. A. A. game Saturday. Doty took his place. By this arrangement the first team forwards were able to score twice as against one goal by their opponents. The work of the forward lines was rather ragged, neither pair being able to keep their formation intact. Coach Winsor devoted most of his time to the development of team play in which the team seems weak. Phillips scored both goals for his side on scrimmages in front of the goal, while Doty tallied for the second squad after a dash the length of the rink.

In the last ten minutes of play, the defence men were shifted back to their usual positions. During the scrimmage which followed the second team defeated the first by the score of 1 to 0, Adams scoring from scrimmage.

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