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TIGERS USE HOCKEY HEADGEAR; I TOO ROUGH FOR BARE HEADS

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When the Tiger hockey team appears on the ice next year, they will be equipped with leather headguards according to an edict just issued by the Chairman of the Athletic Board of Control at Princeton. The series of injuries about the head, culminating this year with the death of Reeves, star freshman player, has caused this definite action to be taken on the matter.

Graduate Treasurer, F. W. Moore '93, in giving his opinion to a CRIMSON reporter last night, stated that he was somewhat skeptical over the advisability of the plan, and that at present the University authorities have no intention of following suit. He considers it practical only if a player is suffering from cuts of bruises on the head, and does not expect the Tigers to find the plan feasible after a through test.

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