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The first call for Freshman hockey aspirants will be sounded at 5 o'clock this afternoon, in Smith Halls Common Room. At this meeting Coach Joseph Stubbs '20 of the University hockey team and D. P. Angier '22, newly appointed Freshman hockey mentor, will address the Freshman candidates.
Practice will commence tomorrow afternoon at the new Boston Garden but it is expected that the squad will practice on the Charlesbank rinks when the Garden is not available.
Coach Angier will have only two weeks in which to produce a hockey combination, for the 1932 season will open on January 5 with a contest with the Brown and Nichols sextet. There are several men in the Freshman class who have gained reputations in their preparatory school work who will be on hand at the opening meeting today. Angier will probably find a good nucleus in them for the 1932 sextet.
The squad will probably have one cut before Christmas and all who are cut will have the opportunity of trying out for the dormitory teams which will do all their practicing and playing on the Charlesbank rinks.
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