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For the fourth time this season the Harvard hockey team will be pitted against the University Club sextet, when the local sixes meet in the Boston Garden at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow evening.
The three previous contests of the winter campaign in which these two aggregations clashed have found the crimson-clad skaters emerging victorious, but each time only by the scant margin of one goal. The initial engagement was a 4 to 3 overtime affair and the second game resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for the University team. Some ten days ago these two combinations faced each other once again and the final count was, 4 to 3. Such a series of defeats is bound to put any team on a fighting edge, and the Clubmen are determined to seize this final opportunity to set Harvard back. The former college stars are particularly anxious to take the Crimson into camp on this occasion as the winning. Harvard tally in the last encounter was scored on a play which several claimed involved a break of ice etiquette .
Coach Stubbs will undoubtedly use the same lineup which saw action against Dartmouth last Saturday. Cross, Garrison, and Stubbs will start, with Putnam. Wood, and Giddens ready to assume a shock troop role.
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