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TUDOR RETURNS TO LEAD CRIMSON AGAINST BLUE

YALE SEXTET IN FINE TRIM FOR TOMORROW'S CONTEST

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With the announcement made yesterday afternoon that Captain John Tudor '29 will be able to return to his old position at left wing, Harvard is assured of sending its full strength on the ice against Yale tomorrow night.

Tudor pulled a ligament in his back when he was thrown against the side boards in the second B. A. A. game at the Arena on February 12. He has been out of the playing ever since, and has thus missed the Dartmouth, University Club, and Pennsylvania contests.

Tudor's presence in the rink when tomorrow's whistle blows greatly increases the Crimson's chances against the powerful invading sextet. E. T. Putnam '30 will probably remain at center, with F. R. G. Giddens '30 at the other wing; on the defense will be the regular starting combination of A. S. Bigelow '29 and H. W. Bigelow '29 at right and left, and O. P. Jackson '29 at goal guard.

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