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VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY GRADS' SEXTET

FRESHMEN HOPE TO GAIN VICTORY OVER NEWTON HIGH

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Warming up for the return game with Dartmouth on Friday, the Varsity hockey team will meet a sextet composed of former players and known as the Harvard Associates in the Boston Garden this evening at 8.30 o'clock.

With the need appearing for further competition before the second Big Green tilt, this match was added to the schedule, and Coach Stubbs hopes that the offense will benefit especially from the addition to the regular practice sessions. The rugged type of play shown by Dartmouth in the first game may be expected on Friday, with an abundance of body-checking, which was so effective in breaking up the speedy Crimson dashes, but the advantage of playing on the familiar ice of the Garden will swing the scales in favor of Harvard.

Although no lineups have been announced for the Varsity, the regular forward wall of Saltonstall, Putnam and Baldwin will probably start and be relieved by the lines that have been used in former games. The lineup for the Associates team has been definitely decided upon and the starting forward line will consist of E. T. Putnam, Crimson captain of three years ago, with Rogers and Curtis, the only ex-Dartmouth players on the squad at the wings.

Preceding the Varsity game, the Freshman team will meet Newton High School in the Garden at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Boasting a strong outfit, which has turned back the opposition by large margins in the majority of its games, the Freshmen look for another scalp to their credit.

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