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KENT WILL GIVE 1928 HOCKEY TEAM STERN TEST

Schoolboys Have Fine Record--Team Made Up of Veterans--Gave Yale Regulars Hard Battle

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The Freshman hockey team will meet a strong Kent School sextet this afternoon at the Arena in the second contest of the year for the Crimson yearling skaters. The game will start at 1 o'clock.

The schoolboys come to Boston with a veteran team and an impressive record of one defeat in two years. The goal guard is the only newcomer in the Kent line-up.

In a practice encounter with the regular Yale University six at Princeton during the Christmas holidays, Kent played the Eli skaters to a scoreless the three 18-minute periods. The school boys were unable to stand the pace in the extra session, however, and Yale scored three goals in short order.

Coach Dempsey will start the same line-up that performed so creditably against Cushing. Adams seems to have clinched the goal position from Morril and will be at the cage at the start of today's game.

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