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Princeton won the championship of the Intercollegiate Hockey League last evening by defeating Yale in the St. Nicholas Rink New York, by the score of 2 to 1.

This game was the first in the league series for the Yale team and the last for Princeton. The latter team has played all five universities entered in the league without losing a game. On January 15 the University team was defeated 3 to 0 and Cornell and Columbia both lost to Princeton by the score of 1 to 0. By defeating Yale on February 19 Harvard can win second place.

The standing of the teams in the league at present is as follows: Played  Won  Lost  Percent. Princeton,  5  5  0  1.000 Harvard,  3  2  1  .666 Cornell,  2  0  2  .000 Columbia,  2  0  2  .000 Dartmouth,  1  0  1  .000 Yale,  1  0  1  .000

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