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Icers Will Meet Quakers Tonight At Watson Rink

By Stephen F. Kelley

Harvard's powerful hockey team will face a relatively easy test tonight when Pennsylvania invades Watson Rink at 8 p.m. Penn, in the second year of its hockey program, lost to powerful Cornell 14-0, a team that beat Harvard by a narrow 8-4 margin.

Harvard will be looking to overall team depth and the scoring punch of the sophomore line of DeMichele-Cavanagh-Owen. Penn, still looking for its first Ivy win, has a young team which has done better in outside competition, beating St. Nick's and winning a Pennsylvania hockey tournament.

WHRB, 93.5 on your FM dial, will broadcast tonight's game live from Watson Rink. Warm-up will be at 7:55 p.m., with face-off at 8 p.m.

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