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CRIMSON RAMBLERSQUEENS COLLEGE. Snelling, r.w. l.w., Campbell Buntin, c. c., Stewart Bigelow, l.w. r.w., Box Owen, c.p. c.p., Ratheford E. Stillman, p. p., Fahey C. Stillman, g. g., McNeil
The Crimson Ramblers will play the Queens College hockey sextet in the Arena this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Queens College is one more hockey team in the long line Canada has sent down to Boston this winter, and is expected to show the clever stick handling and speed on the runners of its predecessors. Queens College has not one of the best teams in Canada this season, but all the good teams in Canada are not the best. This year it ranks third in the Intercollegiate League. In visits of former years to Boston the Canadians have offered fast competition for the Boston teams.
The Crimson Ramblers' team will line up as it did Saturday against La Tuque, but with the experience of that game will have a stronger three-man attack to use. When they become fully accustomed to the six-man team they will be hard to stop.
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