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Crimson Battles Eagle Sextet in Arena Tonight; Hauptfuhrer Injured in 64-54 Loss to Quakers

Crimson Stunned B.C. In Opening Tilt

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If it can play hockey tonight with the aggressiveness displayed in recent outings, the Varsity hockey team may repeat its opening day win over B.C. at seven o'clock on the Arena ice. But you can never be sure with the Crimson sextet, which generally varies performances from game to game and sometimes collapses for no apparent reason.

The Eagles have not compiled too formidable a season record since losing to Harvard, 4 to 3, in their opener last December. With the exception of a surprise upset over Dartmouth last month, B.C.'s four and four total is hardly an impressive one. Dartmouth, B.U., and Princeton number it among their victims.

Despite this mediocre display to date, the Eagles will not be push-overs in any sense.

Probable starting lineups: HARVARD  D.C. Sears  lw  Fitzgerald Key  c  Lowis McKean  rw  Threadgold Washburn  ld  McKusker Greeley  rd  Songin Lavalle or Yetman  g  Burke

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