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NEW YORK, FEB. 11.--Harvard defeated Yale at hockey this evening by the score of 4 to 0. Harvard played a strong defensive game, and Yale, although making several excellent stops in the course of the game, was unable to score. The first goal was scored by Rumsey after six minutes of playing on a pass from behind goal by winsor. Goodridge scored the second after a long run by Laverack and Rumsey. The last two goals were made by Rumsey. The last two goals were made by Rumsey in the second half. Penhallow was hurt and Pruyn took his place. The best games were played by Goodridge, Rumsey, Winsor and Manning for Harvard, and Inman for Yale.
The line-up was as follows:
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