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For the second successive year, an undefeated Harvard Freshman hockey team will enter the final game a favorite, when it meets the Yale first-year sextet today at the Arena at 1.30 o'clock. This will be the last game of the season for both teams.
Comparative scores give the Crimson skaters a decided edge. Captain Saltonstall's team defeated the Kent School sextet 5 to 2, and ten days later the schoolboy skaters handed Yale a 6 to 1 setback. The Yale Freshmen also lost a 2 to 1 contest with St. Paul's School, while Harvard defeated the Concord sextet 2 to 0.
Coach Dempsey will start the same line-up today which has played together in every game except the first. Adams and Morrill divided the playing time at goal in the initial contest, but a severe case of grippe has prevented Adams from participating in any contest since.
Lack of ice in New Haven has made it possible for the Yale Freshmen to play but four games this season. The Dartmouth Freshmen were defeated 2 to 1 on February 19, in a game played on soft ice, while the Princeton 1928 sextet was downed by the same score last Saturday in the Hobey Baker Rink at Princeton.
The 1928 Dormitory Committees have purchased a block of tickets for today's game. They were being disposed of in the Dining Halls during meals yesterday, and at the Smoker last night. Any remaining group seats may be purchased from individual members of the Committees, or at the Arena.
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