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The Princeton and Yale hockey teams showed their lack of practice Saturday night, when Princeton defeated Yale 4-0 at the Arena, in one of the poorest games that has been played there this winter. Judging by the exhibitions made by the Yale sextet the University should have no difficulty Saturday in doubling the score they rolled up against Yale two weeks ago last Saturday.
Haight, the Princeton coverpoint, was the only man on the ice who showed any real ability, and it was mainly due to his efforts the Princeton team came out ahead. As for the Yale team, they were woefully weak in every particular. They apparently knew nothing about checking, and were on the defensive most of the time.
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