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The Harvard hockey team will again take to the ice after its mid-year respite in a contest of an international flavor at the Boston Arena tonight. St. Francis Xavier College, of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, will face the Crimson six at 8.15 o'clock.
On three occasions in past years tonight's opponents have clashed. Twice Harvard has humbled the visitors, but in 1909, on the Stadium rink, the Nova Scotians triumphed by 3 to 1. Tonight, while Harvard will be striving to maintain its excellent promise of the early season, the Canadians will be anxious, to register a victory after a 19-year wait for the taste of triumph.
Coach Joseph Stubbs '20 has his team in good condition for the strenuous campaign facing the Harvard skaters in the next four weeks. The next game in the series of preparatory struggles for the crucial Dartmouth and Yale games is set for Saturday, when the University stick-handlers will journey to Buffalo to meet the Nichols Club team.
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