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HOCKEY TEAM TRAVELS TO ENCOUNTER TORONTO

TORONTO REGARDED AS POTENT AGGREGATION

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Entraining tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the South Station, the Varsity hockey squad, hoping to recover from the two stinging defeats administered by the MeGill sextet, will leave for New York, where the Crimson cam is to meet the Toronto University outfit tomorrow evening.

Deprived of its test match with Brae Burn, which had been scheduled tentatively for last Wednesday, the Varsity will enter the Toronto encounter without having met an opponent since the game in Montreal on December 23. Practice sessions however have resulted in a shift in the first forward' wall which probably assures a place in the starting lineup for lan Baldwin '33 at left wing and Benjamin Beale '34, who has been transferred to right wing from his defense position of the early season. The first string defense remains the same for the Toronto tilt.

Toronto, possessing a team made up of veterans boasting weight and speed, will furnish stiff opposition for the Crimson skaters and will test the Harvard defense, which has shown alternating moments of strength and weakness to the utmost.

The Jayvees, while the Varsity is enroute to New York, will face Noble and Greenough at Dedham in a match scheduled to begin at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The seconds opened their season successfully by trouncing Belmont in the Garden on Wednesday. No contest for the Freshman team is scheduled during the weekend.

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