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Pucksters Seek Third Win Against Huskies Tomorrow

By Irvin M. Horowitz

Creampuffs, if eaten regularly, make poor fodder. So Coach John Chase probably welcomes an opportunity for his Crimson puckmen to meet a squad which shows a little more resistance than the two soft touches they have already slaughtered, and Northeastern's Huskies should provide such opposition tomorrow night at the Boston Skating Club, in a contest scheduled for 8:15 o'clock.

Comparative scores, always deceptive in sizing up a team, show that the Huskies lathered M.I.T. 4 to 1 last Tuesday evening. If it be remembered that the Chasemen whaled the saine outfit 13 to 4 an evening later, there emerges from the crystal ball a Harvard victory--perhaps a slightly more difficult triumph than the previous two.

For the Crimson, the usual sextet is slated to open the contest Calob Loring, Mare Beebe and Billy Harding still constitute the first string Hue, Captain Johnny Paine and Dick Mechem will man their defensive posts, and Goodie Harding is at goal.

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