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The University hockey team will play its second game in the intercollegiate league this afternoon with Brown on Holmes Field at 3 o'clock. This will be the only intercollegiate game played in Cambridge this season.
During the past week the Harvard team has shown marked improvement and will undoubtedly play a strong game. The work, taken as a whole, is much more satisfactory than it was formerly, and the passing especially is better developed. The Brown team up to this time has not been very formidable and has been defeated by both Yale and Andover, each time by rather large scores. The loss of these games was due principally to a weakness in goal shooting which has characterized the playing of the team all season. The men, however, are good individual players and most of them have had considerable experience.
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