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SEXTET IN DRILL WITH BRUINS AS GAME LOOMS

RESERVED SEATS SOLD OUT TO RECORD CROWD

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Tapering off for the second Yale game, Harvard's hockey team dashed through its second scrimmage within a week with the Boston Bruins yesterday at the Garden. Last Thursday the Crimson met up with the World's Champions in a practice scrimmage and then immediately proceeded to down Yale last Saturday so Coach Stubbs matched his charges with Art Ross' sextet again in the hope that the practice would again produce good results.

At the same time that the Bruins and Harvard were scrimmaging, announcement was made by C. F. Getchell, general manager of the H. A. A., that all reserved seats for the game had been sold, but that 3500 rush seats will be on sale at the Garden tomorrow night before the game. Getchell's statement follows:

"The Harvard Athletic Association had an unprecedented demand for the hockey game with Yale to be played on Saturday night. Every reserved seat has been sold. There will be 1500 rush seats in the upper balcony on sale at the Haverhill. Street entrance at the Boston Garden at 6 o'clock and 2000 admissions on sale at the West Lobby of the Garden at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Both classes of tickets will be priced at 50 cents. The Athletic Association will sell rush seats to Harvard men who have not previously applied for tickets. They must be for personal use."

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