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With the Polish Olympic team, which was to have faced the Crimson at the Boston Garden tonight, still on the Atlantic, the Harvard hockey team has been able to fill the bill with a clash with a strong sextet representing the Boston Hockey Club. This game, at 8.30 o'clock tonight in the Garden, will wind up the Crimson's skating career of this semester.
Harvard's coming opponents gave Yale a close fight last week, losing by a 4 to 2 score, and should prove a good test for the Harvard stickmen as well as giving them excellent training to tide them over until the series with Dartmouth and Yale after the end of the mid-year period.
Harvard's first line of forwards tonight will be the group that did most of the scoring against Minnesota last week and piled up a lead just sufficient to keep the victory margin on the Crimson side after the westerners' stirring last period rally was over. C. E. McGregor ocC. has recovered from his cold and is back in the defense line-up, paired with Potter Palmer '32. W. H. Crosby '32, who missed action in the Minnesota fracas owing to sickness will probably work with the team today. He will face Benjamin Langmaid, captain of last year's Williams College hockey team, who plays a hard skating game at left defense for the Boston Hockey Club.
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