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The hockey game between the University team and the Brookline High School, scheduled for yesterday afternoon on the Stadium rink, was not played as only one man of the Brookline team reported. Instead the first team played the second in a 35-minute game which resulted in a tie, 4 to 4. The first team was outplayed by the second, and only by desperate work in the last few minutes of play was it able to tie the score. The forwards played loosely and after almost every advance allowed the second team defense to get possession of the puck. Callaway, as usual, was the only first team forward who was at all quick in following back. In this respect the second team outclassed the first and prevented several goals by their fast work. Of the first team defense Foster was fairly effective, but Newhall played too far out from his position and was weak in body-checking. The second team defense was stronger than at any previous time this year and had little difficulty in stopping the advance of the opposing forwards. R. S. Hardy '01 and Brackett the goal-keeper of the Brookline team played on the second team.
The line-up: Goals--Wilder 3, Rumsey 3, Callaway 1, Hardy 1.
Goals--Wilder 3, Rumsey 3, Callaway 1, Hardy 1.
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