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UNDEFEATED 1932 SIX SKATES AGAINST YALE

STUBBS IS MAIN COG IN CRIMSON SCORING MACHINE

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Two undefeated sextets will clash this afternoon when the Crimson first-year hockey team faces Yale at the Boston Garden at 3.30 o'clock in what promises to be the season's best freshman contest.

In the matter of records the Harvard players have an uncertain edge over their rivals: for while both have defeated St. Paul's by about equal scores, Yale was able to register only a 3 to 1 win over the Dartmouth freshmen, whom the Crimson men overwhelmed, 8 to 0

Has Scored 35 Goals

In its eight consecutive victories the Harvard team has caged 35 goals. W. B. Wood '32 and F. R. Stubbs Jr. '32 form a brilliant passing pair, with Stubbs scoring consistently on fast, rising shots Potter Palmer '32, the speediest member of the sextet, and Captain C. C. Cunningham '32 are both expert body-checkers who have broken up many determined assaults on their territory. C. D. Draper '32 has allowed only three shots to get past him into the Harvard goal

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