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Northeastern Goalie Picard Tests Unbeaten Crimson Sextet Tonight

By David W. Cudnea

Bought may turn out to be spoilers heaven at the Boston Arena.

Although Northeaster's record is not impressive, the Huskies boast great goalie in Ray Pieard who could cause the undefeated Crimson real trouble of he's "on". The game will begin at 7 p.m.

Northeastern has been an up and 7 p.m. team all year, winning over Princeton and Brown, and losing to Dartmouth and Boston University among others.

But the Crimson has two his handicaps to overcome. The first a possible case of too much rest for this is the first game after a three week exam lay off. The seconds, the loss of Jeb Bray, a hard skating man on the second line who broke his hand in practice.

George Chase will start in Bray's place on a line of Doug Manchester and Morm Wood and alternate Neddie Bliss. Hard

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