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Yale and Princeton will play off the tie in their hockey series tonight at New Haven. The result of the game will practically decide the holder of second place in the intercollegiate series. Early in the season Princeton defeated Yale 2 to 1. Last Saturday night Yale came out the victor by the score of 3 to 1.
In last Saturday's contest Captain Burgess of Yale opened up an old wound in his knee. This injury will probably prevent him from playing tonight. Yale has also suffered the loss of Jacob, Armour, and Buchanan. This loss is partly offset by Princeton's loss of Ford, one of the best goal tenders in intercollegiate hockey, who is at present out of the game on account of his studies.
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