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HOCKEYMEN WILL PLAY BROWN THIS EVENING IN PROVIDENCE ARENA

FRESHMEN TAKE ON ARLINGTON HIGH AT 2:30 O'CLOCK

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HARVARD

Cutter, l.w.

Patrick, c.

Mechem, r.w.

Hicks, l.d.

Kevorkian, r.d.

Freedley, g.

Fresh from a victory over Princeton, the Varsity sextet meets Brown in the Providence Arena tonight, in the final game before the mid-year period. The Bruins should furnish a breather after the hard McGill and Tiger games. They have split even in eight games against mediocre competition.

Joe Stubbs will start the same team that faced Princeton, with no changes in any of the lines. Tonight's game should furnish the team an opportunity to show its power, as the revised lines have been playing together for more than a week. Saturday night the Harding, Pope, and Roberts line showed up very well.

On the defense Alex Kevorkian will continue to team up with Traf Hicks, while Emerson and Jameson furnish the reserve power. Vint Freedley, who played a stellar game against the Tigers, will start in the nets, although if all goes well Johnson may see some service.

Freshmen Meet Arlington

HARVARD 1941

Willetts, l.w.

Cox, c.

Hulse, r.w

White, l.d.

Gray, r.d.

Hanford, g.

Clark Hodder's undefeated Yardlings will attempt to annex their seventh consecutive victory when they meet Arlington High in the Arena at 2:30 today. The schoolboys are one of the strongest of the local high school sextets.

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