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PRINCETON WON HOCKEY

Defeated Dartmouth by Close Margin of 3 to 2.--Team-Work Poor.

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The Princeton hockey team won a close victory over Dartmouth, 3 to 2, in the Arena Saturday. Dartmouth's seven was much stronger and more aggressive than had been expected and after the first seven minutes of play, during which time Princeton did all its scoring, the contest was very even. Baker's wonderful speed was the feature of the game, and though he only scored once, his roving tactics kept the puck in Dartmouth's territory the greater part of the time. The playing of both teams was almost entirely individual, particularly Princeton's. Dartmouth's passing in the second half, however, improved considerably when flashes of brilliant team-work were apparent.

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