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The powerful St. Patrick's septet, fresh from many triumphs including a victory over the Ontario Gunners in Canada, will step onto the Arena ice at 8.15 this evening in an endeavor to end the winning streak of the University team. The Ottawa players have a reputation for hard, clean playing which has earned them the lead in the race for the Ontario title this year, while first place in the capital city league has come to them as one of their lesser achievements.
Crimson. "Billy" Tobin, goal guard for the Canadians, is the outstanding man on the team and will be a worthy rival to Holmes if reports from the Ottawa college prove true.
According to reports the St. Patrick's team will offer a much stronger attack than the King's College players who travelled down from the Dominion early in January only to emerge at at short end of a 9 to 1 score in their bout with the
The University will oppose the septet from the Provinces with two men, Buntin and Emmons, missing from the line-up which has been playing regularly this year. Snelling will start in place of Buntin, who has been sick and absent from practice recently, and Baker will fill in for Emmons at right wing; the latter has given up his position on the seven on account of his duties as captain of the baseball team, which begins practice next week.
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