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Queen's College, of Kingston, Canada, will bring a fast and experienced seven to the Arena tonight to meet the University team at 8.15 o'clock. The game last year resulted in a victory for the Canadians, 2 to 1, in a game that was not decided until the last minute of play. This season three veterans are with the team again: Rappell, who was the star of last year's contest; Paoli, the goal-tender, and Dobson, who captained the Queen's skaters when they won the Allan Cup and world's championship. In Box, whose brother played last year, Parker, Purvis and Wallace, Queen's has four men who are players of some reputation in Canada, and the seven make a combination even stronger than last year's.
Season tickets, at $2.50, admitting to all home games except Yale, including the Cornell game on Tuesday and Princeton a week from tonight, will be on sale at the H. A. A. and at Leavitt & Peirce's until Wednesday.
Scrimmage with Freshmen Yesterday.
The Freshmen had their first taste of real hockey against the University team in practice yesterday afternoon. The final score of the scrimmage was 2 to 0 in favor of the University. Coach Winsor tried out several formations, paying attention to the plays rather than to the score, which probably kept the total down somewhat.
Early in the scrimmage the University forwards broke away from the Freshmen, and after a neat pass around the 1919 defence, Baldwin scored. Toward the end of the scrimmage, which lasted about 20 minutes, Baker scored the second goal. The University team played somewhat raggedly, but the same improvement in passing that was shown on Thursday was evident yesterday.
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