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Hockey at the rate of twenty-eight cents a game, is one of the best investments in winter amusement the CRIMSON can imagine. By buying a hockey season ticket, the members of the University can see the games for this low rate. This arrangement does away with the objection that the games are not within the financial reach of many. As for those who know nothing of hockey, and who have been led by apathy to prolong their ignorance of the most vigorous and exciting of winter sports, if they will but attend a "trial" game, they are rather apt to want to come again and often.
The youngest of the major sports, aside from deserving support as a University activity, deserves support on its own merits as a game.
The first game of the hockey season is tonight. It should be well attended as should every succeeding game on the team's schedule.
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