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The University hockey team will close its season with the deciding game of the Yale series in the Arena this evening at 8.15 o'clock. As both teams appear to be in better condition than in either of the two games previous, and as there is no danger of the men being bothered by poor ice as on Wednesday, tonight's game should be the fastest and hardest of the three. Yale will probably present its reorganized and much improved line-up with Howe at left centre; while the University seven will be as usual.
The line-ups will be as follows:
The University squad held its last practice of the season in the Arena yesterday afternoon. Work consisted of the usual preliminary skating and passing for the forwards, and a short scrimmage between the first and second teams which was won by the first team, 3 to 0. Duncan, Palmer, and Smart, who knocked the puck into his own goal in a scrimmage, made the three scores.
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