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A veteran B. U. sextet, containing five lettermen, will engage the Crimson skaters in a battle in the Arena at 8.15 o'clock tonight. Two years ago, the University team was defeated by B. U., but last year the Harvard skaters succeeded in holding down the Terriers to a 0 to 0 score for three periods, and finally scored one point in 20 minutes overtime.
Using more than 15 players in the game with M. I. T. last week, it was extremely difficult to size up the Crimson outfit. It is a question whether the new men have had enough experience in play with the veterans to give them the necessary co-ordination that will be needed to defeat the B. U. outfit.
The B. U. team will be led by Charles Viano, right defense, who captained the team last year, and has four lettermen to aid him. Much is also expected from two Freshmen, Lombard and Whitemore, whose work on the squad has been of generally great excellence.
To add color and music to the game both the B. U. and the Harvard Bands will play during the evening.
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