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SEVEN IS WORKING SMOOTHLY

Team-Play, Passing and Shooting Emphasized in Yesterday's Practice.--No Scrimmage.

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The University hockey squad had a light practice at the Arena yesterday afternoon, consisting of drill in passing and shooting followed by a long, fast skate around the rink with quick stops and turns. Coach Winsor laid special emphasis on the attack and the men showed considerable speed and ability. Morgan was the only regular who did not practice and it is expected that he will be in condition for a light work-out today in preparation for the game with the Massachusetts Agricultural College tomorrow night.

The University seven is now working smoothly, its team-play has improved noticeably within the last week, and all things considered it is playing better hockey now than at any previous time this season. This week will be a hard test for the team, with the game with M. A. C. tomorrow and the contest with McGill University next Friday. McGill is sure to have a strong team and the game will undoubtedly be a fast one.

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