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Coach John Chase's Yardling hockey team has feasted on a fat diet of prep school teams to chalk up its seven straight wins, but this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the Boston. Skating Club they may find a more indigestible morsel when they meet their first college rival, the undefeated Princeton Freshman sextet.
To complete a hectic weekend, the '45 outfit will take the ice against St. Mark's at Southboro tomorrow afternoon in their third battle in four days.
The Princetonians, like the Crimson, have had only schoolboy opposition confronting them in their four straight triumphs. They have defeated Atlantic City High, Morristown School, and Peddie School, the latter sextet on two occasions.
Front Line Revised
A front line that has been drastically revamped will line up to face the Tigers this afternoon. Bill Hamlen, Yardling center, is the only holdover from the trio which started against Milton. On the wings will be Art Lee and Dick Whittington, the pair which accounted for the third tally against Milton.
Orrin Wood, just recovered from a cold, has been named to man one defensive slot, while standby Captain Dick Mechem will be at his familiar right defense post when the whistle blows. Jim Summers, who turned in a good defensive performance in Wednesday's shutout of Milton, will tend the cage.
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