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SEVEN IN POOR CONDITION

MEN SHOW EFFECTS OF YALE CONTEST.--PREPARE FOR PRINCETON GAME.

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The first-string hockey players being somewhat bruised after their rough game with Yale were not in the best of form yesterday afternoon and were defeated in a twelve-minute scrimmage with the B. A. A. by the score of 5 to 1. Boards were placed across one end of the Arena cutting off sixty-two feet and making the length of the skating surface equal to that of the St. Nicholas rink where the Princeton game will be played Saturday.

The substitutes in their ten-minute scrimmage with the B. A. A. came out victors by the score of 3 to 1. Previous to the scrimmages, the men had starting practice and work in carrying the puck down the ice. The deciding game with Yale will be played in the Boston Arena on Saturday, February 28 and not on the 27th as previously announced.

The University team will leave for New York on the ten o'clock train tomorrow. They will have supper at the New York Harvard Club. The game will be at 8.15 at the St. Nicholas rink.

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