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The Dartmouth and Yale hockey teams will meet in one of the most important games of the season at Dartmouth this afternoon. If the Dartmouth seven is victorious, it will have a clear hold on the intercollegiate title. On the other hand, if Yale should win, a three cornered tie would result between Dartmouth, Yale and Harvard. Although the Dartmouth team has done little work since the Harvard game, it is in good trim with the exception of Wanamaker. The latter is expected to play today, however.
Yale has been progressing rapidly of late as her 7 to 3 victory over McGill Saturday shows. McGill had defeated the University seven 1 to 0 the previous night. Yale displayed her best form of the season, the team-play being excellent. Captain Sweeney was the individual star, shooting three goals, while Bierwirth and Burgess each shot two. McGill was unaccustomed to the small St. Nicholas rink and did not put up her best game.
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