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The game with Princeton in the Arena this evening is the most important hockey game of the year. Princeton has decisively beaten Yale, Harvard has won so far from Yale, and Princeton and Harvard have won each a closely fought game from the other. If the Harvard hockey players win tonight, they will be practically intercollegiate champions. Princeton has some individual players who are justly rated as "stars," as well as a team whose members play well together as a whole. But the University team, though its early development was a bit slow, has of late shown a steady gain in individual brilliancy and in consistent team-play. The team's determination to win the hockey laurels from Princeton tonight, and its recent accomplishments, justify the undergraduates in feeling confident that it will duplicate the showing of two weeks ago in the Arena.
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