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The Princeton hockey team was defeated for the first time in two years in New York Saturday night, when Cornell won its first league game by the score of 4 to 1. Cornell made its four goals in the first half showing better team-work and passing, and faster skating than her opponent. The Princeton team did not become aggressive until the second period, when it made many shots at Cornell's goal, but the excellent work of Vail prevented much scoring.
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