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Harvard's undefeated hockey seven will face off with the Dartmouth visitors on the Arena ice tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Although the Green team was completely humbled Thursday evening at the hands of the B. C. team, the boys from Hanover were able to outdo the fast M. A. C. team, and once they have found their pace on strange ice should put up a clever passing game.
Neidlinger at Goal a Star
Captain Rothschild and Sands will be the pair upon whom the heaviest forward duty will fall, and provided they live up to expectations, will present difficulties for the CRIMSON. In Dorney the Dartmouth outfit possesses a sturdy defense player fully able to bear the brunt of the University attack. Neidlinger at goal was the defensive star of the game against B. C., showing consistent brilliance, and will prove another barrier to a high score.
The CRIMSON aggregation, learning from their narrow victory over the "Aggies" in the mid-week contest may be expected to offer a far better brand of hockey tonight.
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