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FRESHMAN HOCKEY MEN IN CLIMAX GAME TODAY

To Face Yearlings in New Haven Arena -- Both Sextets Are Strong--Blue Has Clean Record, Including Princeton 1925 Among Victims

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The 1925 sextet will meet the Yale Freshmen at the New Haven Arena at 2 o'clock this afternoon. This should prove to be a brisk and snappy contest as it is the climax up to which both teams have been working all season. The Crimson has had a harder schedule and is as a result the more experienced team. But this slight advantage will be offset by its defence being weakened because Captain Hodder and W. D. Cantillon have both been absent from practice during the past week on account of colds. Coach Humphrey expects to start them and will leave them in as long as he deems advisable.

The Eli, yearlings have so far been undefeated and on Tuesday won from the undefeated Princeton Freshmen by the score of 8-3. In this game, Lindley, the Blue center and the fastest man on the forward line, shot five of the eight goals scored by his team. Captain Sargent at right defence is also a bulwark.

This will be the nineteenth hockey game between the University and Yale Freshmen. The Crimson is far in the lead, for during the past eighteen years it has won thirteen games, lost four, and tied one.

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