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SIX VETERA9NS WILL FORM
UCLEUS-OFHOCKEY
NEGOTIATiNS ARE UNDER WAY
FOR SCHEDULING GAMES
IN EAST
Michigan's informal hockey team
expects a big year. Six veterans are
back for work, and much is expected
of them.
G. R. Anderson, instructor'in elec-
trical engineering, will be the coach.
He will be assisted by Ray Cannon,
one of the instructors in the Dental
college. Anderson played on the 1920
team, as right wing, and Cannon was
on the team for two years.
Barkell to Play
"Dick" Barkell, who has held down
the center position for the last two
years is back on the job, and much is
expected of him this year. "Dick" is
one of the best centers in the coun-
try.
"Bobby" Kerr is another veteran who
will play again He is out for his old:
position at left wing. Kerr is very
fast, and probably the best back-
checker on the squad. With these two
men on the offensive, Michigan is as-
sured of a strong attack.
For the defense positions, MacDuff,
Kahn, and Follis are again on hand to
break up the rushes of the opposing
team. All these men are veterans of
two years' experience, and should give
a good account ofthemselves. In goal
Coombs, who was custodian of the
net on last year's team, is out for his
old job, and if he lives up to his per-
formance of last year, very few goals
will be scored on Michigan this year.
Few Substitutes
The chief worry is lack of capable
substitutes. Hockey is a strenuous
game, in which a change of players
is constantly needed, and so far this
season all men with hockey ability are
urged to come out for the team. The
initial meeting of the year was held
last night in the )union.
At present, negotiations are under
way for a trip to be taken during the
Christmas vacation, and also games
with one or two Eastern schools.
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All personal property left in
the Ferry field club house should
be called for and claimed this
week.
Phillips' scholarships were founded
at the University in 1895 by the will
of Henry Phillips, Jr.
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