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KING'S COLLEGE

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This evening the first major sport contest in which the University has participated since the Yale game will take place. The occasion is the hockey game between the University and King's College. Following as it does a successful football season, there is the greater incentive to hold up the good record of Harvard athletics set for the year 1920-21. The fact that the University hockey team has for several years past been the intercollegiate champion is additional reason for having every confidence that the men will acquit themselves well. There is a general feeling of optimism about the hockey season which opens with tonight's game; the saying that "a bad beginning means a good ending" is well enough, but there are those who feel that a good beginning is the only kind.

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