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The University hockey team plays the fifth game of its schedule with Cornell in the Stadium this afternoon at 2.30. This will be the first time that a University team has met Cornell in hockey, and the outcome of the game will probably determine whether or not Cornell will be admitted to the Intercollegiate League next season.
The work of the University team during the past week has not shown the improvement that it should for this time of the season. The men have good speed and endurance, but their team-play has been very ragged at times. Throughout the season, however, the defense has been strong and has allowed few scores.
The Cornell team has been well coached and is the strongest that has ever represented the university, having won every game that it has played this season. With the exception of the Yale game, this will probably be the hardest game of the season for the University team and should be close and interesting.
Reserved seat tickets at 75 cents each, for seats in the wooden stands, will be on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright & Ditson's in Boston until 12 o'clock, and at the gate at Soldier's Field after 2 o'clock. Tickets admitting to the Stadium may be obtained at the gate for 50 cents each. H. A. A. tickets will not admit, but hockey season tickets will be accepted as this game takes the place of the game originally scheduled with the University of Toronto.
The line-up follows:
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