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...games scheduled are as follows: December 12, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; December 22, McGill at Montreal; January 5, Toronto at New York; January 9, McGill; January 12, Princeton; February 4, Brown at Providence; February 9, Dartmouth at Hanover; February 16, Princeton at Princeton; February 19, Princeton playoff; February 22 or 23, Dartmouth; February 27, Dartmouth playoff; March 2, Yale; March 9, Yale at New Haven; March 13, Yale playoff...
...team has already seen several slumps like the one that featured Saturday's upset. They sank into the depths before they went to Canada, rising only to fall back again after their spectacular game with McGill at New Haven in which the Northerners just managed to win, 3-2. A gradual comeback culminated in the 7-2 victory over the Tigers, a contest that saw the Elis at their best display a fast coordinated attack that ripped the Orange and Black wide open...
...Green skaters have a record of nine games won and five lost, but three of the losses were to the strongest amateur clubs in the country, whereas the other two were from the sensational McGill team, which has decisively defeated all opposition on this side of the border, and from a strong Yale squad at New Haven. In these 14 games, the Varsity ice-forces have piled up the surprising total of 81 goals, while their opponents have registered only 40. This means that the Indian outfit has maintained an average of almost six goals during every game...
Steady improvement in all departments has marked the Crimson playing since the disastrous 12-2 defeat at the hands of McGill ten days ago. The Harvard offensive, which at that time was characterized by ineffective lone sallies, has developed into a more unified effort on the part of all members of the line, while at the same time the defense has shown less tendency to be drawn out of position. The latter have, moreover, been more prompt in clearing the puck from in front of the nets following frustrated rushes. More consistency has also been evident on the part...
Coach Joe Stubbs has confined his "wildcat" line, which started the game with McGill, to second string; and intends to start Windy Hasler at left wing and Ben Beale at right, while Al Dewey who was high-scorer in last Wednesday night's game when he rang up three tallies and one assist, will lead off at center. This is the same will that began the game with Princeton last Saturday, which the Tiger took 3-0. In spite of the fact that the "wildcats" still show their old pep, the return of Ben Beale in time...