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At 8.30 o'clock this morning, the University hockey forces will leave for Hanover, New Hampshire, were they will meet the Dartmouth team in a return game tonight. The tilt will be the first of a two game trip, as on Monday the Harvard sextet will be in Montreal for another return game, this one with McGill.
Both teams which will face off against Harvard tonight and Monday will be seeking revenge for the defeats they suffered at the hands of the Crimson earlier in the season. McGill was defeated in the Christmas vacation by the Harvard forces, who had all they could do to eke out a 3 to 2 victory from the sturdy Canadians. Since that time McGill has shown up increasingly better, and on Thursday last annexed the amateur championship of Canada by defeating the University of Toronto. Dartmouth was repulsed by the Harvard team last Saturday.
Inasmuch as the game tonight will be played on the Dartmouth team's home ice, which in addition is natural ice, a speedy contest similar to that of last Saturday should result. As before, it will be a case of speedy accurate passing matched against the crushing defense that seemed to be the Hanover team's best threat in the recent tilt. The fact that Harvard has a strong reserve second line will doubtless help to bring about a win, and the Crimson has been installed the favorite.
The real test of the trip will be against McGill, since the Canadians have developed a powerful team will also have the advantage of playing on its home rink. The game will be in the Montreal forum.
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