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Radcliffe's hockey squad will attempt a comeback in the Little Triangular League when it faces Jackson College at 3 p.m. this afternoon on the Quad.
The team bowed 2 to 1 to Pembroke last week in Providence. In non-league games the home eleven has thus far gone unscathed, downing the Mill Street Athletic Association 2 to 1 and the Annex Administration 7 to 0. Wheelock will come to the Quad at 4 p.m. Friday for the season finale.
Intramurals Underway
Intramurals in field hockey will start tomorrow with three half hour contests. Moors will line up against Whitman and Eliot at 3 p.m., Cabot against Bertram and Barnard at 3:30 p.m., and Briggs against the commuters at 4 p.m. Playoffs will be scheduled later.
Fall intramurals in archery wound up with Briggs Hall tallying 402 points for top honors. Eliot and Moors were runners-up with 372 and 355. Lydia Hurd '51 came through with the highest individual score, 235 for a regular Columbia Round in the experienced division.
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