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Tired Harvard Icemen Meet U.N.H.; Easy Crimson Victory Expected

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The hockey team will got a breather when it plays the University of New Hampshire in Watson Rink tomorrow--and it's about time. Starting December 11, the young Icemen have lost six of seven games. But the losses, all by less than two goals, have come at the hands of the best team in Canada and four of the East's top five sextets.

Throughout the whole season, Coach Cooney Welland has been shifting personnel, and he will continue to do so Saturday. But whatever combination he ends up with, it should be a winning one. U.N.H. has been trounced by Dartmouth, 10-1, and Providence, 6-0.

A 2-4 loss at home to Boston University in the only mark on the U.N.H. ledger that bodes the possibility of an upset.

Student tickets can only be obtained until 5 p.m. today at 60 Boylston St.

In a big game Saturday afternoon, the strong Harvard freshmen, impressive in a win over B.U. Wednesday, take on a U.N.H. squad that has beaten its varsity.

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