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A Harvard hockey team reduced in strength by illness will face a relatively unknown Crescent Athletic Club secret of Brooklyn, New York on the New Boston Garden ice at 8.15 tonight. Neither O. P. Jackson '29 or H. H. Newell '29, who have thus far divided the goal guarding duties, will be on hand and the responsibility will be shifted to W. L. Elkins '29 who has not appeared since the opening games of this season.
George Pfaff, Crescent A. C. cageman, who is a former member of the Class of 1930 at Harvard is one of the outstanding players on the visitor's six. He has an impressive record as a star goalie at Choate School and on amateur hockey club teams. The other members of the club are not so well known since they have but recently replaced some of the better known players on the sextet which has been one of the stars of the Metropolitan League.
Several newcomers will be on the Harvard benches tonight and all of them will probably see action. John Cross '31, a left wingman, will probably alternate with Captain John Tudor '29, since M. H. Stanley '30 is reported to have just recuperated from a slight illness. Harwood Ellis '31 will be on hand to share the duties of goal guarding with Elkins. H. D. Everett '31 will act as a spare wingman.
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