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If the ice on the rink is in good condition today, the University hockey team will play Brown at 3.30 o'clock, in Harvard's third game of the intercollegiate series. While handicapped by lack of practice during the last few days, the University team should win, as Brown has been defeated in all her intercollegiate games thus far, losing to Princeton and Yale, and to Columbia on Saturday in the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, by a score of 5 to 1.
The probable line up of the teams is as follows: In the league series thus far, Harvard has won two games and lost none; Yale has won two and lost one to Princeton; Princeton; Princeton has won three, and lost one to Harvard: Columbia has won one and lost three, and Brown has lost three.
In the league series thus far, Harvard has won two games and lost none; Yale has won two and lost one to Princeton; Princeton; Princeton has won three, and lost one to Harvard: Columbia has won one and lost three, and Brown has lost three.
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