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A slight case of murder, with the Crimson hockey squad on the lethal end of the deal and Boston University's sextet in the corpse's role, should be perpetrated this evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Boston Skating Club, when the two teams square off in a return engagement.
The B. U. outfit, it will be remembered, is the same organization which faced the Chasemen before the Christmas holidays, and they skated off the Boston Arena rink that night with an 18 to 2 hiding for their efforts. There is little reason to believe tonight's encounter will be any different from the last debacle, especially in view of the Terrier's Tuesday loss to M. I. T., a club which had received a drubbing from these same B. U. men earlier in the season.
Coach John Chase, riding on a four-game winning streak and not desirous of making lineup changes, will use his usual starting six tonight. Caleb Loring, Marc Beebe, and Bill Harding form a high-scoring front line, Captain Johnny Paine and Dick Mechem are at defensive posts, and Goodie Harding is at goal. The puck-Chasers are looking ahead to Saturday evening, when they journey to Tigertown and meet topflight opposition, in the form of a tough Princeton six, for the first time.
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