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HARVARD SEXTET TO SKATE AGAINST TORONTO TONIGHT

Revised American Code Will Govern This Evening's Contest--Line Up is Unchanged

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Harvard's hockey team, proud possesor of six victories, two of them over Canadian teams, meets one of the sextets from across the border tonight in a return game when it tackles the Toronto team at the Boston Garden at 8.30 o'clock. The Crimson won the first tilt in the New York Garden during the Christmas recess by a 4 to 1 score.

The game tonight will be played under the revised American rules and not under the Canadian rules which were in force when the two teams met in New York. After the first game the Toronto authorities asked that the second game, too, be played under Canadian rules but Harvard flatly refused since the original agreement had been to play once under each set of rules. The Crimson officials have, however, waived the rule which does not allow the goalie to fall on the ice to make a save for tonight's game but otherwise the new American code will be in force.

Coach Stubbs will start the same sextet that lined up for the first face-off in all the vacation games in the tilt tonight. Cunningham and Everett will be at the wings flanking Garrison at center. The defense will be taken care of by Batchelder and Crosby while Captain Ellis will be in his usual place in the goal. The second forward line of Saltonstall. Wood, and Martin still remains intact but there are chances that the third line will be changed around some tonight.

Toronto played Princeton last night and gained a 2 to 2 tie with Yale in its second last encounter. Dewar and Smiley were the two men who scored against the Elis while Harley scored the goal for the Canadians in the first Harvard game.

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