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ICEMEN OUT TO BREAK DRAW WITH PRINCETON

USUAL FIRST STRING PLAYERS TO START TOMORROW

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Playing the third game of the series the Varsity hockey team will journey to Princeton tomorrow to meet the Tigers at the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink to decide the tie of the last two contests. The Crimson lost the first game 6-2, but came back to win from the Orange stickmen 5-4 in the next match at the Garden last month.

Coach Stubbs' men have been going through gruelling practice sessions this week in preparation for the game which will break the tie. While experimenting with a few temporary changes in order to sound out the untried possibilities of his squad Stubbs plans to make no permanent alterations and will start his usual first string lineup.

Fresh from their 5-2 victory over the Dartmouth sextet last Friday the team will make the trip with a somewhat greater confidence than when they encountered the Tiger in their first match.

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