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Princeton Less Strong Than McGill Which Trounced Crimson--Players Weak on Teamwork

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After their defeat at the hands of McGill Wednesday evening it is impossible to judge what the Varsity hockey team will do against Princeton tomorrow night in the Arena. The Crimson skaters have shown great potential strength all year and seem to have reached the peak of American college hockey this winter. But they didn't show the final push last year and despite an influx of new players only Ford and Watts exhibit the necessary fight.

Coach Stubbs has been trying to make the team find themselves by restoring the players to the positions and companions they are used to but it is apparent that that idea has not clicked. As the team now stands there are only two or three who remember that there are other players wearing the Crimson while the rest wend their merry way down the ice to try to make a goal without help.

Princeton is not nearly as good as McGill which has had the advantage of several weeks on the ice before the American teams can get started and comparisons that can be made through the B.U. games, which both played, seem to favor Harvard. The Tigers are using the same system of retaining standing combinations so that both wings on the first string have played together for two years while the second line is a promising group which functioned so smoothly on last year's Freshman outfit.

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