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Excellent Outlook for Strong Seven at Dartmouth

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With a strong nucleus from last year's hockey team, prospects for a strong seven at Dartmouth this year are exceptionally bright. Four veterans, two able substitutes, and the promising material developed last year on the 1918 team should give the Green as combination which will rank high among the Eastern colleges this winter. Indoor practice has begun in the gymnasium with a large squad of candidates. The regulars from last year are Captain Murchie, coverpoint; Currier, point; Holmes, left wing; and Tyler, right wing. Undoubtedly the hardest position to be filled is that of goal-tender, as Holden, who was counted on to take Donahue's place, is at present ineligible.

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