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The Dartmouth hockey team arrived in Boston yesterday morning and after a stiff workout at the Arena repaired to the Hotel Lenox, which is to be the base for the Green sextet while in Boston. When interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter, Coach Denisha stated that the Dartmouth team had come to Boston for three days of hard practice before its encounter with Harvard tomorrow night.
"In spite of the fact that we have been handicapped by the lack of ice for the last two weeks," declared Coach Denisha, "I expect the team to be back in form and able to render a telling account of itself by Saturday night."
Dartmouth has behind it a formidable record this season, having dropped but two games, one to Yale, 3 to 1, the other to McGill, 2 to 1. Princeton was defeated 3 to 1, M.I.T. 7 to 2, Briarcliffe Lodge fell 1 to 0, and M.A.C. was sewed up 14 to 2. Yale, in the return game played at Hanover, was held to a scoreless tie. Owing to lack of ice, Manager Hayward was forced to cancel other games with McGill and Amherst.
Three of the Hanoverians,. Captain Everett, Mills and Manser, are veterans of last year. The team and the squad are composed exclusively of Sophomores and Juniors. Everett has been out with grippe and is not expected to play the whole game next Saturday. If he is called out, Duplin or Rowe, substitute forwards, will replace him.
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