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The first meeting for 1933 hockey candidates is to be held today at 5.30 o'clock in the Smith Halls common room. L. O. Pratt '26, the newly appointed Freshman hockey coach, will be on hand to give a short talk. Pratt was defense star on the 1926 Harvard sextet and ended his college career in the victory over Yale that year in the Madison Square Garden. Last year he played with other former Crimson stars on the University Club sextet. Coach Joseph Stubbs and Captain E. T. Putnam ocC will also address the candidates.
Three practice sessions in the Garden next week will start the actual work of the season a half day's work on Tuesday and Thursday, and a full day's practice on Wednesday.
The complete schedule follows:
January 8--Arlington High at the Garden.
January 11--St. Mark's at South-borough.
January 15--Exeter at the Garden.
February 5--Andover at the Garden.
February 8--Melrose High at Charlesbank.
February 12--Milton at Milton.
February 15--Dartmouth at the Garden.
February 19--Newton at the Garden.
February 22--St. Paul's at Concord.
February 25--Seconds at the Garden.
March 1--Yale at New Haven.
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