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In spite of adverse weather conditions the undefeated University hockey team is leaving at 12.30 for Concord, N. H., where it will meet the fast team of St. Paul's School. The game is expected to be close. St. Paul's team is considered unusually strong, having defeated the 1922 team 6-2 in its first game of this year.
Five of the seven are veterans: Haslam at left wing is the most experienced man having played three years as a regular. Of the other three forwards Shiras and Davis played on last year's team, while Walker scored against the Freshmen in last Saturday's game. Potter and Baldwin proved a stubborn defense against the yearlings. Baldwin, the fastest and most dangerous man on the school team, scored three times in the 1922 game.
The only change in the University line-up will be the substitution of A. H. Bright '19 for F. McN. Bacon '21, who is ineligible. Bright with T. M. Avery '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, and R. E. Gross '19 will compose the University line. N. S. Walker '20 and H. K. White '19 will play the defensive positions with J. Holmes '21 guarding the net.
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