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Coach Winsor gave the hockey squad a light workout yesterday afternoon in anticipation of the second Yale game to be played tomorrow night. For the first fifteen minutes the forwards were sent down the ice in lines against five backs in order to develop quicker and surer passing than they have been showing recently. This was followed by a short fifteen minute scrimmage between the regulars and a scrub team composed of the B. A. A. backs and the second string forwards, who distinguished themselves by scoring two goals while the University seven was unable to secure one. The second team showed a more aggressive spirit than did the first, and in addition the brilliant playing and stick work of T. K. Fisher '17 and R. Baldwin '17 was responsible for the result. It is probable that if the play had been continued longer the first team would have come out in the lead.
Shortly after the start of the scrimmage Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 made a pretty dash down the ice but his pass was missed by G. Townsend '17. The first score was made by Baldwin on a back-hand shot from scrimmage which bounced over J. I. Wylde 17's stick. Three minutes later the puck was brought down the side of the rink by R. H. Kissel '19 and was passed to Tuck of the B. A. A., who knocked it into the net. The first team almost scored near the end of the period when G. A. Percy '18, picking up the puck in mid-rink, circled and came down the boards, but his shot from a wide angle was blocked by E. M. Martin '18.
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