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The varsity hockey team will seek its third victory of the season tonight at Watson Rink against a Colby College sextet intent on raising itself by the boot-straps into the status of a big-time power.
Paul Kelley, center of the second line, injured his knee in Saturday night's loss to St. Lawrence, and is the only doubtful starter for the Crimson. If Kelley can't play, one of two sophomores, Bob Anderson or Ted Ingalls, will replace him. Anderson is currently paired with Les Duncan at second defense.
The varsity must be considered the favorite in tonight's contest, but if the Crimson experiences a let-down after three "big" games, an upset could be in the making.
Dick Fischer will again center the high-scoring first line, with Bud Higgin-bottom and Dave Vietze on the wings, and captain Dick McLaughlin and Mike Graney on defense. Harry Pratt, who turned in outstanding performances against Clarkson and St. Lawrence last weekend, will be in the goal.
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