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HOCKEY SIX MEETS ST. NICKS TONIGHT

Member of Last Year's Varsity, and Moseley, Former Crimson Captain, Play for St. Nicks

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New York's ranking amateur six, the St. Nicks, will provide the opposition for the Crimson varsity puckmen tonight at the Arena as the Hoddermen take the ice for their first scheduled game since the last Princeton encounter. The face-off will be at 8:30 o'clock.

The St. Nicks outfit, a conglomeration of ex-college stars, is at present leading the New York amateur League by a wide margin and is rated a very probable United States representative in the next Olympics.

Tonight's game will be just the ticket for Clark Hodder, as it will serve the dual purpose of whipping the team back into shape after the midyear armistice and giving the squad a taste of the very tough opposition that it will have to face in this month's League encounters.

Beat Yale, Princeton

Judging from comparative records of the two teams the game should be a close one. In their games with College teams so far this season the New Yorkers have turned in a 4 to 2 win over Yale and a 6 to 2 win over Princeton.

The varsity beat the Tigers by a 5 to 2 score four weeks ago.

Harvard at Top Strength

No line-up changes are in prospect for Clark Hodder's squad tonight. Practice during the exams has been largely optional, with only three scrimmages since the Princeton up-set before the reading period. Hodder's charges will be at top strength, no injuries marring the line-up and no fatalities registered from examination results as yet.

Two former Harvard ice stars are represented on the visiting aggregation, Fred Moseley and George Roberts. Moseley, who is captaining the St. Nicks this year and centering their first line, is also a former Harvard hockey captain. Roberts, a member of last year's Varsity, will be playing his first game for the St. Nicks.

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