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PUCKSTERS CAN'T USE RINK UNTIL JAN. 1, SAYS BEIGHAM

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Disastrous effects of New England's famous hurricane don't seem to be over yet. At least that's what the members of the hockey squad found out to their dismay today.

According to Athletic Director "Bingham the new $115,000 rink on which the pucksters were to practice by the first of December won't be ready until January 1, and it was the big wind which was at the root of the trouble.

Transportation tie-ups caused by the storm delayed delivery of steel and other materials for the arena now being built by the Boston Skating Club, Coach Hodder had planned to use it for tow-hour daily practice periods before the opening encounter with Boston University on December 20. Now it seems as if he will have to use the downtown Arena again.

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