Saturday, February 3: Middlesex at Concord.
Wednesday, February 7: Winchester at Stadium.
Monday, February 12: St. Mark's at Southboro.
Wednesday, February 14: Huntington at Stadium.
Saturday, February 17: St. Paul's at Concord, N. H.
Freshmen Show Improvement.
Great improvement has been shown in the Freshman hockey squad and the point has now been reached where some idea of the general ability of the team may be obtained. Although the squad has been handicapped by lack of ice and through lack of practice on a rink, the material shows that the seven men finally chosen will form a strong team.
The stars of the defence are F. C. Church, who captained the football team, J. Stubbs, R. H. Post and D. C. Hawkins. Captain Morgan, of the University team, supervised yesterday's practice and shifted Post from the forward line where he had formerly played to cover-point and his work in his new position showed that he is likely to remain there.
E. Cabot, R. W. Emmons, 3d, J. S. Higgins, and G. W. Walker, Jr., outplayed the other forwards of the squad. Although the backs are on the whole superior to the forwards, the latter will have a better chance to show their form when practice begins in the Stadium rinks.
Of the goal-guards the best is W. J. Louderback, none of the others coming up to him in steadiness and reliability