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PRINCETON AGAIN.

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There are three facts to be remembered in connection with this evening's hockey game. First, the Harvard game of four men in the forward line, each covering his own territory, has triumphed over Princeton, with an attack centered about Baker, in three games out of five. Second, the University team, after an unfortunate Christmas trip and a period of slow development, has progressed remarkably since the contest with Dartmouth. Third, the men have shown themselves from the beginning imbued with that characteristic of Coach Winsor's teams, fight. Princeton, a seven of unusual power with the better record behind it, faces a team which has the qualities to meet that power.

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