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THE THIRD PRINCETON GAME.

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The game with Princeton in New York tonight will in large measure settle the question of the 1913-14 hockey championship. Both because of the place of the game and Harvard's recent injuries Princeton may well face-off with feelings of slightly greater assurance. But Harvard's defeat in the second period of the game last Saturday can to a great degree be attributed to the severity of a schedule which necessitated the playing of three championship games in nine days--one of them nearly the longest extra period game on record. Strengthened by the encouraging practice of the past week and the return of Captain Willetts and Phillips to the game, may Harvard team-play take a long step this evening towards bringing another championship to Cambridge.

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