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Back at the same old stand in the Arena tonight, the Varsity hockey team will be back at the same old business of breaking its current losing streak when it faces St. Nicholas club at 9 o'clock.
The Crimson forward wall has undergone drastic changes this week. George Minot may be out of commission with a bad knee, leaving an uncertain gap in the first line, as former first-stringer Wally Sears has been skating with the third line since the Dartmouth game, Tom Moseley has also retired from the scene, owing to academic pressure.
Yale Beat St. Nick
St. Nick's looms as an unknown force, although an early season defeat at the hands of Yale would seem of indicate that the New Yorkers are by no means impregnable.
In two afternoon games, the Jayvees tackle B.U.'s freshmen, followed by a Crimson Freshman return engagement with Now Prep. Although suffering extensive losses through illness and probation, the Yearlings had little trouble in their last game with this opponent, and are due for another victory today.
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