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TWO HARVARD SEXTETS PLAY THIS AFTERNOON

SECONDS HAVE HAD UNDEFEATED SEASON

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This afternoon in the Boston Garden two Harvard hockey teams will go into action. At two o'clock the University second team will oppose a Wilbraham Academy sextet, while at 3.30 o'clock the Harvard Freshmen meet Worcester Academy.

The second team has been undefeated in the six games of the past season, having tied Noble and Greenough, 2 to 2, and downed Belmont Hill, 6 to 3, Northeastern 2 to 1, Colby 11 to 1, Brighton Academy 12 to 0, and Newton High School 2 to 1.

The Wilbraham team is also considered strong. Three weeks ago it met the Harvard Freshman team and was beaten by a score of only 3 to 2 after a hard game.

Only two more games remain for the seconds, with the Harvard Freshman and the Yale second team.

The Freshmen have lost only two of the eight games they have played this season. They defeated Arlington High School 3 to 1, Milton 2 to 1, Wilbraham Academy 3 to 2, Thayer Academy 4 to 2, and Andover 4 to 0. Exeter downed the 1934 boys 2 to 0, and the Dartmouth freshman sextet won a 2 to 1 decision from the Harvard team. Due to a schedule which allows no comparison with the Freshman record, Worcester's strength is unknown.

The second University lineup is as follows: Wolcott, l.w.; Everett, c.; Foster, r.w.; David, l.d.; Gleason, r.d.; Bartol, g.

The probable Freshman lineup is as follows: Summers, r.w.; Beale, c.; J. Ware, l.w.; Martin, r.d.; Choate, l.d.; deGive, g.

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