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Engaging in an encounter with the Brown sextet tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the Arena, the University puck chasers will play their last game before the lay-off which is to be in order during the midyear period. As several of the players must work for the approaching examinations, the game will be more or less impromptu. As many times as the two institutions have met on the gridiron and other fields of battle, they clashed on the ice for the first time last year, when the Bear grudgingly yielded a 5-1 win.
The Bruins are novices on the runners, not having worn them until last season. Then an underrated Brown sextet, though outplayed throughout the contest, held the Crimson ice squad from high scoring, displaying a brilliant defense which repeatedly foiled the Harvard attack in its flashy dashes into alien territory.
The Brown skaters have won two out of the three games they have played this season. Defeating both Norwich and Middlebury, they were vanquished by Yale by an 8-1 score recently.
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