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The University hockey team defeated the Boston Hockey Club by the score of 3 to 2 in a practice game at the Boston Arena yesterday afternoon. The game was hotly contested owing to the quick following back of the Boston players, and the University forwards had difficulty in getting away from their opponents. There was a noticeable lack of team-play on the part of the Harvard offence, as the passes were almost always intercepted by the Boston defence. Nevertheless, the new combination of Huntington at forward seems to have much defensive merit, and the puck was in the Hockey Club's territory most of the time. Chadwick's playing at goal was a noticeable feature.
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