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THE WINTER CAMPAIGN

The hockey team faces a problem very similar to that which confronted the football squad in September. After several exceedingly successful seasons, the coaches find themselves left with only four letter men with which to start their winter campaign against the Elis. Victory in the games to be played this year will depend upon the development of new material.

The Winsor system is to hockey, what the Haughton-Fisher system is to football; but neither can prove successful, without sufficient raw material. Bearing in mind the fact that last year's Eli Freshmen defeated the 1925 septet, it behooves all those who have ever played the game, and those who think they might be able to learn the intricacies of chasing a puck, to report at the mass meeting in the Union tonight at 7.30.

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