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INJURIES THREATEN HOCKEY HOPES WITH 3 PLAYERS OUT

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Harvard's hockey hopes received their third successive jolt yesterday when it developed that the injuries received in the Princeton tussle had temporally deprived the Crimson of the services of its captain and two other trusty forwards.

Freddy Moseley, with an injured knee, may not recover in time for the Dartmouth game in the Arena, Saturday; Leo Esker, recovering from a slight concussion, has doctor's orders to stay out for at least a week.

Most disappointing of all is the news that scrappy Ben Hallow ell's shoulder injury will bench him for about a month, or almost the whole season.

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