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This afternoon at 3.15 o'clock at the Charlesbank rinks, the University second hockey team will face the versatile Brookline High School sextet. The seconds, considering the fact that they have been seriously handicapped by poor ice, have had a truly remarkable season, with a string of four victories and only one defeat, the latter administered by the powerful Rindge Technical School team last week.
Brookline lost to the Freshmen some time ago, by a score of only 2 to 0, when suffering from lack of practice. Their work has since improved greatly, and they are now considered one of the strongest organizations among Greater Boston schools. Captain Baddaracho and Murray have shown exceptional ability, both against the Freshmen and against their other opponents.
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