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SCRUB HOCKEY LEAGUE WILL TAKE PLACE OF CLASS TEAMS

Rinks to Be Reserved at Charlesbank for Informal Games

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Informal scrub hockey teams, established on the same basis as the touch football teams which were so successful last fall, will replace class hockey, M. A. Cheek '26 definitely announced yesterday. This is another step in the direction of "sports for all", and will make in possible to accommodate many men who otherwise would not be able to play.

The scrub hockey league will be composed of as many teams as can be organized. These teams of six men each will have a regular schedule of games to play. There will always be rinks available at the Charlesbank on which these scrub teams may play.

All groups of men wishing to become members of the league should send their application to M. A. Cheek at A 13 Persis Smith Hall before the eighth of January. The name and telephone number of the team manager may be included with the application. If enough teams enter the league and competition is stiff. Cheek believes there is a possibility that a cup will go to the winning team.

A rink will be reserved especially for men who are not affiliated with any of the league teams, so that these men can play informally. Those who have only a few minutes to spare, will find this rink to be very convenient to them.

A notice; similar to the "red ball" on New York City, will be hung every day in Leavitt and Peirce's window, announcing whether or not there will be skating.

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