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Tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the Arena the Crimson hockey team will face the Dalhousie University setxet, another Canadian combiantion which, though rated below Toronto, is said to be the best team in Nova Scotia, and one of the most formidable north of te border. Last night, however, the sextet from Halifax was defeated...
...absent on account of professionalism charges which have yet to be proved. Last year the Dalhousie players won 18 games, lost two, and tied two, and although they lost the Halifax Amateur Hockey League championship to the Wanderers by a one-goal margin, they captured the intercollegiate title of Nova Scotia and also the New Brunswick championship...
First Vice-President, John Hubert Craigle '24 of Merigomish, Nova Scotia...
With the first barrier to the advance of the 1921 hockey team--the game against the Nova Scotians--safely passed, Head Coach William H. Claflin '15 takes as his next objective the contest with the B. A. A. seven scheduled for tomorrow night at the New Arena. The Unicorn players, supplemented this year by the addition of much excellent material from the former Harvard Club outfit, are expected to put up a scrap. Such stars as George Percy '18, A. F. Doty '15, and Joseph Stubbs '20, all old Crimson letter men, know how to smash through a Harvard offense...
From reports coming from Nova Scotia, it seems likely that the M. I. T. and Harvard sevens will have their hands full in their contests against the fast King's College septet. The Canadian skaters have been on the ice for more than six weeks, and under the leadership of Captain R. Parnell are said to be rapidly rounding into shape. Two members of this year's team, T. H. Winter and G. White, were all-collegiate hockey selections last year in the Provinces. The University men will have a slight advantage in being able to watch the visitors when...