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1921 BATTLES ANDOVER

INFORMALS DEFEATED

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The Freshman hockey team will meet its fifth opponent of the season when Andover is played at the Charlesbank rink this afternoon. Andover has played only two games this season, winning from Boston Latin and losing to Stone School in a 3 to 0 game. The latter game furnishes the only basis of comparison for today's game, since the 1921 hockey players easily defeated the Boston school in its first game by the score of 5 to 0.

It is probable that Bigelow will start the game at right centre, with Bacon at left wing, but in case of the former's inability to play, Coach Gross will probably move Bacon to Bigelow's position and play Van Ingen at left wing. Point is the only other position which may necessitate an eleventh-hour change, but it is probable that Sessions will be in the lineup at the start of the game with the entrance of E. Stillman and King into the contest a possibility.

Navy Yard Defeated Informals.

In an informal game played on the Charlesbank rink yesterday, the Boston Navy Yard team, headed by "Raymie" Skilton, easily defeated the informals, 6 to 2. A. H. Bright '19 scored one of the informals' tallies and played a strong game, the other goal being accidentally registered by Skilton of the Navy Yard team in a scrimmage in front of the Navy Yard's net. The latter player was easily the star of the game; his great experience and that of his team-mates proving too large an obstacle for the informal attack to overcome

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