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Still black and blue with bruises picked up from Fort Devens' musclemen, the varsity sextet is due for some more rough play tonight when they face off against Army in the Arena at 8:30 o'clock.
The Cadets are reputed to have one of the strongest teams in recent years, possessing a season record of six wins in eight starts, with victories over Yale and Cornell among them. However, B.U. edged them 4 to 3 in a game notable for the disablement of Army Captain Arthur Snyder with a broken arm.
The Crimson will probably be near full strength for the contest, with Shaw McKean ready to rejoin the first line for full duty, and with Captain Lavalle due to start in the nets. The third line, which was broken up to bolster the first two this week will skate together once more with Larry Ward at center and Bram Arnold and George Minot at the wings.
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