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Tonight at 6 o'clock the University hockey team leaves for Brooklyn, where it will meet Yale in the Brooklyn Ice Palace at 8.30 tomorrow night. The team, substitutes, and managers, numbering 17 in all, will go to Fall River boat tonight. The following members of the University squad will make the trip: Captain R. E. Gross '19, T. M. Avery '21, F. M. Bacon '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, a. E. Bright '19, R. W. Buntin '21, E. Cabot '20, F. C. Church '20, C. a. Clark '19, J. Holmes '21, W. J. Louderback '20, J. A. Sessions '21, H. B. W. Snelling '21, N. S. Walker '20, and H. White '20.
The game tomorrow will mark the resumption of formal athletic contests with Yale on a pre-war basis. The last hockey match with the Elis was played in 1917when the University lost a series of two out of three games. This was the first time that a CRIMSON septet was defeated in a series by Yale since 1908.
All of the games that the University team has played this year have been on out-door rinks, because of the destruction of the Boston Arena by fire early this winter. The Yale seven has not played any preliminary games but Captain Ingalls is leading a team of veteran players.
Directions for Reaching Ice Palace.
The Brooklyn Ice Palace is on the corner of Atlantic and Bedford avenues. The following is the best way to get there from the Grand Central Station:
1. Take the Atlantic Avenue Subway to the last stop in Brooklyn.
2. On the same level, take the L. I. R. R. train to Nostrand avenue (the first stop out,--three minutes from Atlantic avenue).
3. Get off at Nostrand avenue, and walk back one block to Bedford avenue.
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