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COACH STUBBS OPTIMISTIC BEFORE SECOND YALE GAME

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"Our team has a good chance of making it two straight over Yale tomorrow," Coach Joseph Stubbs '20, University hockey coach, said to the CRIMSON last night. "But it's going to be a close game, and we're taking no chances.

"Putnam will be out of it. The team will feel his loss, of course. But I think the men will play better hockey than they did in the last game. We had five new men in that game who had never faced Yale on the ice, four of them had never played Yale in any sport. Now that they're a bit experienced, they'll show up better. It will be a hard contest, but I look for a Harvard victory."

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