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FRESHMAN HOCKEY MEN CALLED OUT TOMORROW

Prospects For Coming Season Appear Fairly Good With Many School-Boy Stars Expected To Report

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The first call for 1937 hockey candidates will be issued tomorrow, instead of Friday as previously announced, when Coach Clark Hodder '25 will meet all men interested at 5.30 o'clock in the common room of the Union. Paul DeB. deGive '34, captain of the Varsity team, will speak to the candidates on the prospects for the coming season. Practice will probably begin early next week in the Boston Garden, and will continue regularly until the Christmas holidays. During the midyear period there are usually only informal or light workouts.

The prospects for this winter's season are fairly good, George S. Ford '37, last year's leading star of the Boston Interscholastic League and his teammate, Leo A. Ecker '37, from Belmont, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, Exeter all-round athlete and this year's Freshman football captain John H. Gannett '37, goalic and captain of the Milton Academy team last year, J. Morse Ely '37, T. MacI. Callaway '37, and Thomas H. Choato '37 are expected to be out for leading positions on the squad.

Men out for the managerial position are to report at the Harvard Athletic Association office at 1.30 o'clock Friday for the regular preliminary meeting of the candidates.

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