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After careful observatioo both ways, we confidently predict the victory of Cambridge by about the same margin as last year. A few days later, the hockey teams meet for supremacy — it is hoped at Queen's Club also— and here also we antici- pate the victory of the Light Blues, but only after a battle royal. They are much cleverer forward than their rivals, whilst in defence there is not much superiority either way. We ought to witness one of the most scientific and stubborn matches since the inception of this con- test. Other matches set down for the present Term are those at Golf, Racquets, Billiards, Boxing and Fencing, Chess, &c., not forget- ting the Athletic tussle at Queen's Club, provisionally fixed for March 24th. The international cable Chess match between Oxford and Cambridge v. the American Universities, will also be decided, but pressure of space this month forbids detailed mention of re- spective prospects. 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