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Princeton, 1; Brown, 0.

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At the St. Nicholas rink, Saturday night, Princeton beat Brown in an uninteresting hockey game by one goal to nothing. Lack of knowledge of the game as well as poor skating was the cause of much of the bad playing. Purnell was the only man on the Princeton team who played with any form and scored the only point. Hill at goal and Otis at point played the best game for Brown.

The line-up was as follows: PRINCETON.  BROWN. Chislett. g.  g., Hill King, p.  p., Otis Tannister, c.p.  c.p., Hunt Leake, f.  f., Paine Purnell, f.  f., Jones Lewis, f.  f., Mason, Lane Dallmeyer, f.  f., Chose

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