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HOUSE HOCKEY LEAGUE TO COMMENCE IN WINTER

TEAMS MAY PRACTICE ON RINKS IN SOLDIERS FIELD

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Pucksters who do not aspire to the Varsity will have a chance to play hockey this year, for it has been decided to form a house hockey league, according to an announcement made yesterday by Adolph W. Samborski '25, director of intramural athletics.

A schedule is being made out, which will be announced tomorrow, Mr. Samborski said. The play will begin sometime after Christmas, and games will be played as close to schedule as the weather permits. The rinks will be constructed somewhere on Soldiers Field. No charges will be made for the use of the ice, but men will have to furnish their own equipment.

Over 200 men have signed lists placed in the eight houses indicating their interest in the venture, and since it is probable that no Jayvee squad will be formed this year, a number of good men will probably be found on the house teams. The success of the proposition from now on rests with the good graces of Old Man Winter.

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