Hallock, Wilkinson's defense mate, is the fastest skater among the invaders. In addition, he is clever with his stick, and a considerable factor in both the offensive and defensive schemes of Coach Ramsey.
Colebrook will guard the Tiger lair, and if his recent form is no mere flash in the pan, he will be a hard man to pass.
The Crimson's chief advantage lies in their strong reserve material, the second string forwards of Harvard being only slightly less potent than Coach Bigelow's starters. There is little to chose between the Team A forwards, Chase, Gross, and Hamlen, and their relief's, Scott, Harding, and Zarakov.
De Lamater is the most dependable of the Tiger spares, but Casey and Grange are far below the ranking players in all but team work.
For defensive reserves, Coach Bigelaw has Clark and Howe, while Princeton will call on Charles and Martin to relieve its tired defenders. Charles, though an accurate shot, whose specialty is masked shots from outside the defense, is hardly as valuable a guard as Clark and Howe. In defense, therefore, the Tigers are also below the Crimson in reserve strength.
Captain Cummings should hold his own with Colebrook, in front of the cage, and goal tending of classic proportions seems to be in store for the spectators tonight