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Yardling Sextet Encounters Strong Bruin Team Today

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Warm weather or not, the yardling skaters will definitely play today. They will meet the Brown freshmen in the Arena for the second time this winter.

But Stan Priddy's squad isn't completely sure that it will carry home another victory. In tomorrow's game Priddy may start his second line. Because exams kept the first line away from practice, they weren't in shape for the Noble and Greenough game Monday. Rainy weather cancelled the game and the team hasn't had sufficient practice since.

When the freshmen played the Bruins in December, the game was not an easy win. The Crimson, with its usual lack of practice, was behind in the first period. It exploded only in the third and finished first 7 to 4.

Goalie Ted Cook's brilliant net tending probably kept Brown's score down. Playing the entire game, he guarded the nets so well that he made nearly 3-0 saves.

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