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Freshman Hockey Defeated Roxbury

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The Freshman hockey team defeated Roxbury Latin School yesterday afternoon by a score of 13 goals to 0. Throughout the game the 1910 team outclassed its opponents in every department, and played with a vigor that confined the puck constantly in Roxbury's territory.

The summary: FRESHMEN.  ROXBURY LATIN. Hicks, l.e.  r.e., Joy Morgan, l.e.  r.c., Hill Dole, r.c.  l.c., Kimball Lanigan, r.e.  l.e., Hicks Gardiner, c.p.  c.p., Brehaunt Parker, p.  p., Mosser Carpenter, g.  g., Wondeli

Score--Freshmen, 13; Roxbury Latin School, 0. Goals--Morgan 5, Dole 4, Gardiner 2, Lanigan, Wendell. Referee-- J. Chapin '10. Timekeeper--S. B. Olney '10. Goal umpires--H. Boyd, R. L. S.; C. H. Wood '10. Time--15-minute halves.

Last evening W. F. Morgan, Jr., of Short Hills, N. J., was elected captain of the Freshman hockey team. He prepared for College at St. Paul's School, where he was captain and left forward on the school hockey team last year.

Score--Freshmen, 13; Roxbury Latin School, 0. Goals--Morgan 5, Dole 4, Gardiner 2, Lanigan, Wendell. Referee-- J. Chapin '10. Timekeeper--S. B. Olney '10. Goal umpires--H. Boyd, R. L. S.; C. H. Wood '10. Time--15-minute halves.

Last evening W. F. Morgan, Jr., of Short Hills, N. J., was elected captain of the Freshman hockey team. He prepared for College at St. Paul's School, where he was captain and left forward on the school hockey team last year.

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