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A PRECEDENT ESTABLISHED.

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The last puck of the year was sent slipping into an opponent's goal Saturday night, when as the sporting press put it, the hockey team "played circles around the Tigers."

Not only by clever team-work and accurate shooting, but by the united effort of the squad through a season of continuous obstacles, the seven has been persistently developed, and it has come through undefeated. Among its other vanquished opponents are such teams as the Camp Devens Officers seven, St. Paul's, Boston College and Yale. While of course this record in no way wins for Harvard the championship of the East, nevertheless it does give her that title over Yale and Princeton. The University acknowledges its debt to the members of the hockey team for establishing such a precedent in the first major sport to get under way after the war.

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